Former American diplomat Peter H. Chase believes that US and EU officials should end negotiations on a successor to the Privacy Shield and that both sides will have to learn to live with an impasse. Mr Chase is convinced that the US will not change its national security laws or practices. Just as the European Commission will not agree to less than the demands made by the CJEU. To move forward, he suggests that European judges review the issue of a “fundamental right to data protection.”
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