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Brexit: “You don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone”

Brexit: “You don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone”

Aug 31, 2016 | Copyright, Data Privacy, European Policy, Fairness, Privacy

In the following editorial, Professor Lilian Edwards considers the implications of the Brexit vote for information law and assesses the mood amongst the academic community in the aftermath of the EU Referendum. The article was first published in Volume 13, Issue 2 of...
What is the impact of the Brexit vote on the Investigatory Powers Bill?

What is the impact of the Brexit vote on the Investigatory Powers Bill?

Jul 6, 2016 | Data Privacy, European Policy, Fairness, Privacy

The Investigatory Powers Bill is currently proceeding through parliament – its second reading in the House of Lords took place on Monday 27 June. Readers may have missed reports on the Lords debate amidst financial losses, Labour Party resignations, the Conservative...
What is the impact of Brexit on data protection and the GDPR?

What is the impact of Brexit on data protection and the GDPR?

Jun 29, 2016 | Data Privacy, European Policy, Fairness, Government policy

A consensus already appears to be emerging among legal commentators that many UK organisations will need to comply with the provisions of the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation regardless of the progress of the UK’s path to Brexit. The GDPR was due to...
What is the impact of Brexit on data protection and the GDPR?

Exploring the potential impact of Brexit from the EU on the UK’s Communication Industries

Jun 16, 2016 | European Policy, Fairness, Government policy

The Information Law and Policy Centre is contributing to an Exeter University project which considers the impact of a possible Brexit from the EU on the UK’s communication industries. The Centre has assisted two stakeholder workshops with the project team, led...

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