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Internationales und ausländisches Recht

Digitale Inhalte und Dienstleistungen

The legal classification of access to digital content and services can have a significant impact on the rights and obligations of the parties. While customers regularly assume a comprehensive right of use and disposal, providers want to retain control over assigned digital copies of goods by means of technical precautions and contractual mechanisms. Based on an analysis of the legal foundations…
Prof. Dr. iur. Mirjam Eggen LL.M.
SZW-RSDA 4/2021 | S. 470

Solidarische Haftung einer Bank für Menschenrechtsverletzungen im Sudan

On 16 February 2021, a New York court held that under Art. 50(1) of the Swiss Code of Obligations, a bank may become jointly and severally liable for human rights violations committed by a foreign government if those violations would not have occurred in the same frequency or magnitude without the bank’s financial services. The case was brought against the French bank BNP Paribas S.A. by victims…
Prof. Dr. iur. Corinne Widmer Lüchinger
SZW-RSDA 4/2021 | S. 526

Editorial

Am 19. Juni 2020 verabschiedeten die Eidgenössischen Räte die Revision des Aktienrechts. Zu den Kernpunkten dieser «grossen Reform» zählen Flexibilisierungen des Aktienkapitals, Modernisierungen der Generalversammlung unter Nutzung digitaler Technologien, die Implementierung der VegüV, Verbesserungen der Corporate Governance durch Stärkung der Aktionärsrechte und die Modernisierung des…
Prof. Dr. iur. Hans Caspar von der Crone LL.M., Prof. Dr. iur. Isabelle Chabloz LL.M.
SZW-RSDA 5/2021 | S. 539

Salärgovernance und neues Aktienrecht

In determining the compensation of directors and top management, the board of directors of public companies is faced with a structural conflict of interest. The aim to mitigate this conflict through an appropriate design of the procedure forms the essence of the say-on-pay rules introduced by the Swiss electorate in a public vote in 2013 and implemented on a transitional basis in the Ordinance…
Prof. Dr. iur. Hans Caspar von der Crone LL.M., Bruno Mahler MLaw
SZW-RSDA 5/2021 | S. 541

Statutarische Gerichtsstandsklauseln

Jurisdiction clauses are ubiquitous in commercial contracts. They are less common in the articles of association of Swiss corporations. However, our analysis shows that jurisdiction clauses are a helpful and effective in­strument for Swiss corporations, especially in an international context. The effects are especially pronounced under the Lugano Convention, because according to case law of the…
Dr. iur. Felix Buff, Dr. iur. Peter Reichart LL.M.
SZW-RSDA 5/2021 | S. 605

Grenzen der Mitwirkungspflicht von Banken im Verfahren der internationalen Steueramtshilfe

The appetite of foreign authorities for tax data is steadily growing. The requests for administrative assistance related to bank clients are no longer limited to the usual account documents. Rather, a trend became apparent that the requesting states require the banks to specially process such data. Against this background, it is important to determine the limits of duty of banks and other…

Schutz von Bankmitarbeiterdaten in Amtshilfeverfahren

In a landmark decision at the end of 2017, the Federal Supreme Court stated that in administrative assistance documents the names of bank employees must always be redacted. In July 2020, it took two further landmark decisions on the legal position of bank employees and other third parties in administrative assistance proceedings. Firstly, it concluded that, in general, an intended data transfer…
Prof. Dr. iur. Andrea Opel
SZW-RSDA 6/2020 | S. 593

Daten-Governance und Cloud Banking im neuen Datenschutzrechtsumfeld

Banking is a data-sensitive business. With the adoption of the new Data Protection Act the data protection level will also be increased in Switzerland, amongst others in the data security context. Banks, often using cloud services for efficiency reasons, will have to adapt their data governance framework in the near future: Data processing and storing must meet the data protection and data…
Prof. Dr. em. iur. Rolf H. Weber, Simon Henseler MLaw
SZW-RSDA 6/2020 | S. 604

Die schleichende Erodierung des Bankkundengeheimnisses

This article shows how Swiss banking secrecy, which was primarily intended to protect privacy and was enshrined in law in response to the banking crisis of 1931, has been gradually eroded under increasing international pressure and adapted to international standards. In stark contrast to this, it continues to be valid at home. However, the existing legal obligations to inform and report to the…
Prof. Dr. iur. Christoph B. Bühler LL.M.
SZW-RSDA 6/2020 | S. 618

Angemessenheits- und Eignungsprüfung nach FIDLEG

On 1 January 2020 the Financial Services Act (FinSA) entered into force. Depending on the service offered the new supervisory law obliges investment advisors and portfolio managers to conduct an appropriateness test or a suitability test. This article evaluates the new regime and compares it with the relevant contractual duties and the provisions of the European supervisory law.
Prof. Dr. iur. Rolf Sethe LL.M., Dr. iur. Lukas Fahrländer
SZW-RSDA 6/2020 | S. 631