DPA 1998 to GDPR comparison—accountability and governance [Archived]

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Practice notes

DPA 1998 to GDPR comparison—accountability and governance [Archived]

Produced in partnership with White & Case

Practice notes
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Brexit: On 31 January 2020, the UK ceased to be an EU Member State and entered an Implementation period, during which it continues to be subject to EU law. During this period, the GDPR applies in the UK and the UK generally continues to be treated as an EU (and EEA) state for EEA and UK Data protection law purposes. Any references to EEA or EU states in this Practice Note should therefore be read to also include the UK until the end of the implementation period. For further guidance on that period, its duration and the data protection laws that are anticipated to apply after the end of it, see Practice Note: Brexit—implications for data protection [Archived].

ARCHIVED: This Practice Note is archived content and reflects the position prior to the General Data Protection Regulation becoming applicable. This Practice Note is for background information only and is not maintained.

The General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (the GDPR) was published in the Official Journal of the EU on 4 May 2016. It came

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Governance definition
What does Governance mean?

The organisational structure and approach to exercising control over an occupational pensions scheme by its trustee board.

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