Criminal offence
Criminal offences against liberty and the right to personality protection, privacy, and confidentality of correspondence
Regulation in the Criminal Code
Criminal offences against freedom and the right to personality protection, privacy, and confidentiality of correspondence are covered in the Criminal Code in its Special Part, specifically in Chapter II. This chapter is divided into two parts as follows:
Part 1 Criminal offences against liberty
Part 2 Criminal offences against rights to personality protection, privacy, and confidentiality of correspondence
Individual crimes
The Criminal Code regulates the following criminal offences within the aforementioned group:
Part 1 Criminal offences against liberty (Section 168 - 179 )
Human trafficking (Section 168)
Entrusting a child to another's power (Section 169)
Deprivation of personal freedom (Section 170)
Restriction of personal freedom (Section 171)
Abduction (Section 172)
Robbery (Section 173)
Taking hostages (Section 174)
Extortion (Section 175)
Restriction of freedom of religion (Section 176)
Oppression (Section 177)
Violation of the inviolability of the home (Section 178)
Violation of freedom of association and assembly (Section 179)
Part 2 Criminal offences against rights to personality protection, privacy, and confidentiality of correspondence (Section 180 - 184)
Unlawful handling of personal data (Section 180)
Infringement of others' rights (Section 181)
Violation of the confidentiality of transmitted messages (Section 182)
Violation of the confidentiality of documents and other records kept in privacy (Section 183)
Defamation (Section 184)