Cybercrime policies/strategies
The Government of Dominica has not adopted a cybercrime strategy. However, a National Cyber Security strategy has been under development since 2014, with the support of the OAS.
Cybercrime legislation
State of cybercrime legislation
Electronic Crimes Bill 2013 is not yet in force (broadly in line with Budapest Convention).
Related laws and regulations
- Copyright Act (2003)
- Electronic Evidence Act (2010)
- Electronic Crimes Bill (2013) – not yet in force
- Electronic Funds Transfer Act (2013)
- Electronic Transactions Act (2013)
Specialised institutions
International cooperation
Competent authorities and channels
The Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters Act provides general enabling powers for mutual assistance. However, there are no specific provisions enabling international cooperation with respect to electronic evidence or associated specialized powers.
Jurisprudence/case law
Sources and links

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Useful links
- Cybercrime website
- Template: Mutual Legal Assistance Request for subscriber information (Art. 31 Budapest Convention). English and bilingual versions available.
- Template: Data Preservation Request (Articles 29 and 30 Budapest Convention). English and bilingual versions available.