Cybercrime policies/strategies
Cybercrime legislation
State of cybercrime legislation
The government of Eswatini is in the process of approving the Computer Crime and Cybercrime Bill, 2017 that criminalizes offences involving computers and network related crimes. The Bill still awaits validation by stakeholders.
Safeguards
The Constitution of Swaziland (2005) protects the fundamental liberties.
Related laws and regulations
Specialised institutions
International cooperation
Jurisprudence/case law
Sources and links
http://www.gov.sz/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&catid=82%3Ainformation-communications-a-technology&id=1271%3Abills&Itemid=636
http://www.gov.sz/index.php
https://unctad.org/
https://www.unidir.org/
https://www.legislationline.org/
https://polis.osce.org/country-profiles

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- 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.