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guards contained” in the order.51 The attorney general must also designate the European Union as a “qualifying state” and appoint judges and special advocates for the DPRC.52 Separately, the Department of Commerce will need to adapt its existing Privacy Shield certification process to allow U.S. companies to commit to the required privacy principles under the DPF. Meanwhile, Schrems has already hinted that a legal challenge to the new adequacy decision is likely once it is adopted.53
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