Data Protection in Poland and Ukraine. TOP 5 topics worth being aware of

The GDPR aims to harmonize data protection laws in EU member states and better protect the rights of individuals. Personal data flows within the EU (EEA), but more importantly between EU/EEA and other countries, are almost a daily occurrence. Relations between Poland and Ukraine have recently become more important, and the flow of data, including personal data, between the two countries has increased. However, their data protection frameworks differ.

How close are we? What personal regulations apply in both countries?

Check our latest report with Asters on the basic rules and similarities of data protection in Poland and Ukraine.

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Authors: Sylwia Macura-Targosz, Attorney-at-Law, Senior Associate at SK&S and Julia Semeniy, Partner at Asters

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