The EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework “makes significant changes to both the procedures that govern U.S. foreign intelligence surveillance and the oversight of their implementation,” Brookings Institution Tisch Distinguished Visiting Fellow Cameron Kerry writes in Lawfare. Kerry said the framework is positioned to be upheld by the Court of Justice of the European Union due to negotiators’ dedication to “developing a sophisticated understanding of the comparisons between each other’s laws and evolving norms among democratic states about safeguards for government access to information.”
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