2023
DOI: 10.1093/idpl/ipad013
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The third country problem under the GDPR: enhancing protection of data transfers with technology

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“…Article 9 of the GDPR also establishes that health data falls into special categories of data, defining situations in which the processing of these categories shall be prohibited or not. As addressed in Section 3.2, the GDPR also has very strict regulations regarding to transfers of personal data to third countries or international organizations [41,44].…”
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“…Article 9 of the GDPR also establishes that health data falls into special categories of data, defining situations in which the processing of these categories shall be prohibited or not. As addressed in Section 3.2, the GDPR also has very strict regulations regarding to transfers of personal data to third countries or international organizations [41,44].…”
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“…The GDPR defines that, "under certain circumstances", if personal information needs to be transmitted outside the protected area (EU and the three member states of the European Economic Area), the destination country must provide data protection at a level "essentially equivalent" to the protected area [44]. Nonetheless, data transfers to the US have been a problematic question.…”
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