The Compulsory Measures Court (German: Zwangsmassnahmengericht, French: Tribunal des mesures de contrainte, Italian:Tribunale delle misure coercitive) is an institution of Swiss Criminal law. It rules on the provisional detention ("pre-trial detention") of an accused person, as well as on other compulsory measures.
Competences
A decision of the Compulsory Measures Court is required to order the following measures, :
- Provisional detention;
- Detention for security reasons;
- Other compulsory measures :
- DNA sampling, ;
- Surveillance of correspondence;
- Technical surveillance measures;
- Surveillance of banking relationships;
- Mission of an undercover agent;
Other compulsory measures do not need to be referred to the Compulsory Measures Court, such as the Swiss criminal law mandate.
Compulsory measures infringe fundamental rights and must comply with a number of conditions, including the principle of proportionality.
See also
Legal basis
- Swiss Code of Criminal Procedure archive (CCP) of October 5, 2007 (status February 1, 2020), SR 312.0.
Notes and references
- Art. 13 and 18 CPP.
- André Kuhn and Joëlle Vuille, Criminal Justice: Penalties According to Judges and Public Opinion, Presses polytechniques et universitaires romandes, coll. "Le savoir suisse", 2010, 128 p. (ISBN 978-2-88074-898-2), p. 21.
- Camille Perrier Depeursinge, Swiss Code of Criminal Procedure (CPP) annotated, Helbing Lichtenhahn, 2020, 920 p. (ISBN 978-3-7190-4326-1), p. 44.
- André Kuhn and Joëlle Vuille, Criminal Justice: Penalties According to Judges and Public Opinion, Presses polytechniques et universitaires romandes, coll. "Le savoir suisse", 2010, 128 p. (ISBN 978-2-88074-898-2), p. 21.
- Art. 224 to 228 CPP
- Art. 229 to 233 CPP
- Art. 256 CPP
- Swiss Telegraphic Agency, "Harvesting DNA from climate activists was excessive, says Federal Court", Le temps, June 9, 2021 (read online , accessed June 8, 2021).
- Art. 272 CPP
- Art. 281 CPP
- Art. 284 CPP
- Art. 289 CPP
- In Swiss criminal law, a mandate is an act by which a magistrate orders a person to be brought before him or placed in detention. The terms and conditions of the various mandates are governed by the Swiss Code of Criminal Procedure.
- Art. 196 CPP
- Art. 197 CPP
- Camille Perrier Depeursinge, Swiss Code of Criminal Procedure (CPP) annotated, Helbing Lichtenhahn, 2020, 920 p. (ISBN 978-3-7190-4326-1), pp. 312-316.
- The Systematic Compendium of Federal Law is the official compilation in a consolidated version of Swiss federal law.
See also
- Swiss Code of Criminal Procedure
- Judge of freedoms and detention (France)
- Swiss criminal law mandate
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