The International Data Law Forum (IDLF) is a leading annual gathering for professionals at the forefront of global data privacy, cybersecurity, and information governance. Bringing together regulators, judges, legal practitioners, and technology experts, the forum provides a valuable platform to share insights, explore emerging challenges, and discuss the evolving landscape of international data compliance.
This year, Eleonor Duhs will moderate the session “Is European Data Protection Law Working? A Practical Analysis of the Regulatory Regime.” The panel will take a thoughtful look at the GDPR as a landmark legislative experiment the first time the EU has used a regulation to govern an area of fundamental rights. Through a practical lens, the discussion will explore how the law operates in reality, including its extraterritorial reach, approach to international data transfers, implications for data subject rights, and record-keeping requirements.
If you’re attending IDLF, we would be delighted to connect, please do come and say hello.