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Dr Evelyne Sørensen, LL.M.

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Dr. Evelyne Sørensen

About the expert

At activeMind.legal, Evelyne Sørensen specialises in national and international data protection law and supports her clients across all industries. Her area of expertise is in particular the legal support of national and international corporations in the introduction and development of new (digital) business models. Another focus is on advising on Swiss data protection law.

  • Drafting of contracts on data protection issues and corporate group agreements
  • Realisation of international data transfers in terms of data protection law
  • Advice on internal group investigations
  • Advice on the establishment of data privacy and compliance management systems in a corporate group environment
  • Mitigation of data protection risks
  • Conducting data protection impact assessments for e-commerce and digital health applications
  • Law of digital health applications including audit procedures and DiGa directory
  • Swiss Data Protection Act DSG
  • Certified data protection officer (IHK)
  • ISO IEC 27001 Auditor (TÜV)
  • Certified Data Protection Officer (EIPA)
  • Lecturer of the IHK Academy Munich for data protection and data security
  • Law studies at Aarhus University (Denmark)
  • LL.M. European Law
  • Doctorate from the Faculty of Law, Aarhus University (Denmark)

Articles of the expert

Adequacy decisions: review of 11 third countries

The EU Commission has confirmed the adequacy decisions of eleven third countries in its first review of these. Third-country transfers based on the adequacy decisions may thus continue.

The German Whistleblower Protection Act

The Whistleblower Protection Act is intended to protect whistleblowers and whistleblowers. Employers must fulfill various requirements and, if necessary, set up internal reporting channels.

EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework

Everything EU companies need to know about the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework – explained simply by lawyers.

The end of Google Analytics in Europe?

Why the traffic analysis tool is actually not usable under the GDPR, what the European supervisory authorities have to say about it and what you as a website operator should definitely do.

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