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Abstract
This Article explores the European Union Data Privacy Directive and its impact upon international relations. Part II provides a background upon which the Privacy Directive is built. In Part III, the Article confronts the differences between how the United States and its European counterparts address privacy issues generally. Part IV analyzes the Privacy Directive in detail, while Part V explores possible effects that the Privacy Directive might have on international relations.
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Steven R. Salbu,
The European Union Data Privacy Directive and International Relations,
35 Vanderbilt Law Review
655
(2021)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.vanderbilt.edu/vjtl/vol35/iss2/7
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