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Cross-Border Personal Data Transfers (Russian Federation)

Practical Law Practice Note w-016-1618 (Approx. 20 pages)

Cross-Border Personal Data Transfers (Russian Federation)

by Edward Bekeschenko, Baker McKenzie, with Practical Law Data Privacy & Cybersecurity
A Practice Note providing guidance to organizations doing business in Russia on transferring personal data cross border under the Federal Law on Personal Data, including under its data localization requirements. This Note discusses the steps organizations should take to protect personal data transferred to third-party service providers and other third-party data recipients located outside of Russia, including performing due diligence and contractually obligating third parties to protect personal data.

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Resource ID w-016-1618
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Law stated as of 23-Jul-2021
Resource Type Practice notes
Jurisdiction
  • Russian Federation
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