A Powerful Lesson In UK Data Protection Law Restrictions

By David Rundle (May 20, 2020, 6:03 PM EDT) -- The protections afforded by the General Data Protection Regulation and the U.K.'s 2019 Data Protection Act are not naturally associated with efforts to frustrate and restrict the use of the death penalty internationally. However, the recent judgment by the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom in Elgizouli v. Secretary of State for the Home Department exemplifies how data protection law may have far wider effects than one might anticipate....

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