Surveillance law
Surveillance law governs monitoring by public authorities, including interception, data access and safeguards for privacy and due process.
Surveillance law sets conditions for state monitoring of communications, movements, financial data or online activity. In Switzerland it intersects criminal procedure, intelligence law, data protection and telecommunications regulation. Measures normally require a clear legal basis, necessity, proportionality and independent authorisation or review, especially where privacy is seriously affected. The field also covers retention, use and deletion of data, notification duties, secrecy and remedies against unlawful surveillance.