Data pro­tec­tion law

Data pro­tec­tion law is more straight­for­ward in its dog­ma­tics than some other are­as of law, but like the­se, it is com­plex in its appli­ca­ti­on. We the­r­e­fo­re pro­vi­de an over­view of the most important points.

Pre­fer Eng­lish? We have an explai­ner about Swiss data pro­tec­tion legislation. 

Data pro­tec­tion law must be “imple­men­ted”, i.e. ancho­red in the com­pa­ny. We pro­vi­de infor­ma­ti­on and docu­men­ta­ti­on on this.

The most important laws in the area of data pro­tec­tion law:

FDPA, FDPO and GDPR

We also pro­vi­de down­loads in the area of data protection.

Updates

the latest artic­les in the field of data protection

What do TCA 50 (unaut­ho­ri­zed use of infor­ma­ti­on) and SCC 179novies (unaut­ho­ri­zed acqui­si­ti­on of per­so­nal data) protect?
ECJ (Case C‑203/22): Meaningful infor­ma­ti­on on the logic of AEE and profiling
FDPIC: Gui­de­lines on data breaches
ECJ
ECJ (Case C‑416/23): Duty of super­vi­so­ry aut­ho­ri­ties to deal with complaints
FDPIC: Gui­de­lines on coo­kies and simi­lar technologies
Data trans­fers under Artic­le 48 GDPR – ana­ly­sis of the draft EDPB guidelines
LAG Ham­burg: Con­trac­tu­al for­feit­u­re of data sub­ject rights may be permissible
Moti­on Ett­lin (24.4597): Enable stan­dar­di­zed access to per­so­nal pen­si­on data
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