@article{d942fa5d-6a77-4da1-ac6c-503d0c400143, author = {Paweł Głąb}, title = {Transfer of personal data to the United States after the invalidation of the decision regarding the EU-US Privacy Shield}, journal = {Attorney-at-Law}, volume = {2021}, number = {1 (26)}, year = {2021}, issn = {2392-1943}, pages = {139-157},keywords = {Schrems II; European Court of Justice; Privacy Shield; Safe Harbor Privacy Principles; data transfer; GDPR; United States; personal data; European Commission; questions submitted for a preliminary ruling; third countries}, abstract = {The aim of this article is to provide a summary of the legal ground rules for the transfer of personal data to the United States following the ECJ declared the decision of the European Commission on the EU-US Privacy Shield program invalid. The author outlines the general principles of transfer of personal data to third countries in view of the regulations of Chapter 5 of the GDPR, analyzes the presumptions of the Privacy Shield program, and assesses the post-invalidation landscape. The author analyzes the Schrems II judgment, the complaint of M. Schrems, the questions submitted to the CJEU for a preliminary ruling, and describes the key points of the judgment in case file no. C-311/18. The article also provides a brief historical overview of the developments that resulted in the CJEU issuing the aforementioned judgment.}, doi = {10.4467/23921943RP.21.006.13894}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/radca-prawny/article/transfer-danych-osobowych-do-stanow-zjednoczonych-po-stwierdzeniu-niewaznosci-decyzji-w-sprawie-tarczy-prywatnosci-ue-usa} }