In May 2018 a new data protection regime will come into force in the EU – the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) together with the Law Enforcement Directive, which applies a similar regime to exchanges of personal data between law enforcement authorities.
Both Jersey and Guernsey have committed to implementing into domestic law essentially equivalent provisions to the GDPR and the new Law Enforcement Directive.
Emma Martins, Jersey’s Information Commissioner, said: “Much work has been done in recent months across the Channel Islands to ensure we are strongly positioned to respond to the impending reform of data protection regulation. The visit by representatives of the islands and this office was a significant step for us all.”
“Maintaining the islands’ reputation as a well-regulated jurisdiction, in respect of data protection, is more important than ever. Ensuring the Channel Islands provide a robust framework of protection for personal data is vital not only for established businesses, as when done well it is also fundamental for economic growth and innovation in this digital era.”
At a recent meeting in Brussels, a pan-Channel Island delegation updated the Commission on legislative, regulatory and policy developments made in both Bailiwicks to implement the GDPR and the new directive.
Senator Paul Routier, Assistant Minister in the Chief Minister’s Department, said:
“Ensuring that we are ready for the EU’s new data protection regime next year is important for Jersey’s continued access to European markets.
“I was therefore pleased that officials were able to update the Commission on the good progress that is being made in Jersey and Guernsey to implement this new regime, and I was particularly encouraged to learn that the Commission is committed to ensuring the continuity of the Islands’ adequacy findings in respect of data protection.”
“This project is an excellent example of pan-Island cooperation and I will be supporting efforts to further strengthen our relations in the area of data privacy and data protection.”