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One "avenue" for Europeans to counter U.S. surveillance scandals is the negotiations for a Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). However linking international trade policy with data protection has its risks, as exemplified by this [http://www.dw.de/us-could-exploit-trade-deal-to-expand-spying/a-17013629 Deutsche Welle story]
 
One "avenue" for Europeans to counter U.S. surveillance scandals is the negotiations for a Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). However linking international trade policy with data protection has its risks, as exemplified by this [http://www.dw.de/us-could-exploit-trade-deal-to-expand-spying/a-17013629 Deutsche Welle story]
 
In the U.S. there has been a call for keeping data protection issues outside this trade agreement; this call was issued by the NGO [http://www.centerfordigitaldemocracy.org/useu-trade-deal-should-keep-privacy-and-e-commerce-table-until-public-learns-about-impact-nsa-data-g Center for Digital Democracy]
 
In the U.S. there has been a call for keeping data protection issues outside this trade agreement; this call was issued by the NGO [http://www.centerfordigitaldemocracy.org/useu-trade-deal-should-keep-privacy-and-e-commerce-table-until-public-learns-about-impact-nsa-data-g Center for Digital Democracy]
Thomas is in touch with the Center, and with its help will bring input from the mid-September meeting of the ad hoc working group in Washington DC to our session in Brussels.
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* We have two sources working in Washington DC to get us answers.
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The European Commission has to wait until 1st October for permission from the Council to give us further information. [http://www.asktheeu.org/en/request/ad_hoc_transatlantic_expert_grou#incoming-2767]
* The European Commission has to wait until 1st October for permission from the Council to give us further information. [http://www.asktheeu.org/en/request/ad_hoc_transatlantic_expert_grou#incoming-2767]
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Here is a new [http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2013/09/26/article_17_surveillance_update_countries_want_digital_privacy_in_the_iccpr.html  human rights proposal] from the recent Warsaw meeting of privacy commissioners.
  
 
The Transatlantic Consumer Dialog [[http://www.tacd.org TACD]] is also working on the TTIP in general, and will hold a meeting in Brussels on 29th October.
 
The Transatlantic Consumer Dialog [[http://www.tacd.org TACD]] is also working on the TTIP in general, and will hold a meeting in Brussels on 29th October.

Version vom 29. September 2013, 08:05 Uhr

This page can be used to plan the session [[1]].

One "avenue" for Europeans to counter U.S. surveillance scandals is the negotiations for a Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). However linking international trade policy with data protection has its risks, as exemplified by this Deutsche Welle story In the U.S. there has been a call for keeping data protection issues outside this trade agreement; this call was issued by the NGO Center for Digital Democracy

The European Commission has to wait until 1st October for permission from the Council to give us further information. [2]

Here is a new human rights proposal from the recent Warsaw meeting of privacy commissioners.

The Transatlantic Consumer Dialog [TACD] is also working on the TTIP in general, and will hold a meeting in Brussels on 29th October.

There is a new paper on data protection and the TTIP, which will be presented briefly, to which this is the bibliography