The Proposed Law to Expand the Powers of the Israeli Security Agency – Implications on the Field of Privacy Laws for Israeli Companies
Adv. Gafnit Lagziel-Shababo addresses the proposed law: the amendment raises concerns about jeopardizing the adequacy status granted to Israel, a status she has been fighting to maintain in recent months. If further diluted, it could potentially impact the business activities of Israeli companies when dealing with businesses in the European Union.
Please see in the following article in Globes: here
Adv. Gafnit Lagziel-Shababo addresses the proposed law: the amendment raises concerns about jeopardizing the adequacy status granted to Israel, a status she has been fighting to maintain in recent months. If further diluted, it could potentially impact the business activities of Israeli companies when dealing with businesses in the European Union.
Please see in the following article in Globes: here
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