SCHEDULES
SCHEDULE 1 The data protection principles
Part II Interpretation of the principles in Part I
The eighth principle
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An adequate level of protection is one which is adequate in all the circumstances of the case, having regard in particular to—
a
the nature of the personal data,
b
the country or territory of origin of the information contained in the data,
c
the country or territory of final destination of that information,
d
the purposes for which and period during which the data are intended to be processed,
e
the law in force in the country or territory in question,
f
the international obligations of that country or territory,
g
any relevant codes of conduct or other rules which are enforceable in that country or territory (whether generally or by arrangement in particular cases), and
h
any security measures taken in respect of the data in that country or territory.