Biblioteca gratuita de Blueprint sobre las leyes que afectan a la protección de los alertadores
Esta biblioteca sobre legislación ofrece muchas de las leyes que afectan a los alertadores para buscar protección legal en diferentes países y cómo hacerlo. Algunos países tienen leyes independientes de la protección de los alertadores, otros pueden ofrecer algunas protecciones a través de otras ramas de la legislación como la laboral.
Selecciona un país para ver las leyes que afectan a la protección de los alertadores.
EUROPE (EUROPEAN UNION)
EUROPE (COUNTRY SPECIFIC)
+ Austria
- Regulates disclosures within the banking sector, in line with relevant EU Directives
- Requires financial institutes to set up internal whistleblowing systems
- Requires employees to report irregularities
Richter- und Staatsanwaltschaftsdienstgesetz / Law for members of the judiciary
+ Cyprus
Criminal Law criminalizes non-reporting of wrongdoing
- Requires employees to report wrongdoing
- Criminalizes retaliation
- Potentially shields employees from reporting felonies
- Employees have to make sure to comply with company regulations
+ Finland
- Protects against unfair dismissal
- Similar provisions to be found in the Loal Officials Act (not available online)
- Prohibits discrimination and harassment
+ United Kingdom
+ Czechia
- Includes regulation on unfair dismissal for all employees
- allows employees to submit reports confidentially and anonymously;
- lacks protective measures
+ France
- Since the law has been introduced quite recently, it is currently taking effect. There are no known reforms or amendments in planning.
+ Ireland
+ Bulgaria
Criminal Procedures Code:
- Requires citizens to report criminal acts
- Doesn’t regulate protection for reporting persons
Administrative Procedure Code:
- Contains provisions for public sector employees to report abuse of power, corruption, mismanagement of public property, and other illegal or inappropriate acts that affect state or public interests
- Doesn’t explicitly regulate protection for reporting persons
Conflict of Interest Prevention and Ascertainment Act
- Regulates the disclosure of information about conflicts of interests
- Doesn’t explicitly regulate protection for reporting persons
+ Denmark
- Includes a clause obliging to maintain secrecy
- Allows employees to report misconduct
- Doesn’t include protective measures
Employers' and Salaried Employees' Act
- Includes framework for compensation in cases of arbitrary dismissal
+ Poland
Kodeks postępowania karnego /Criminal Procedure Code
- defines it as a civic duty to report offenses à lex imperfect
- indirectly defines whistleblowing as moral duty
- but: no protective measures foreseen
- provides protection against unfair dismissal à workers eligible to compensation
- from Article 101 § 2.4 it can be derived that the failure to report illegal activities within a work environment constitutes the failure to comply with contractual duties
- includes general penalties for unfair dismissal, discrimination and harassment
+ Estonia
- bans public officials from concealing corrupt acts
- grants them confidentiality and retaliation protection
- can be applied outside of public sector
- false complaints are punishable
Witness Protection Act protects witnesses before, during and after court proceedings
+ Greece
- In 2014, legislation was introduced to protect Civil Servants
- Private Sector employees have to derive protection from labour law
- Very limited, uncomprehensive legislation
+ Luxembourg
Introduced as modifications to
- Labour Code
- Public Service Law
- Communal Service Law
- Criminal procedures code
- Criminal Code
Law mainly aimed at combating corruption; includes provisions how to deal with disclosures of illegal acts
+ Portugal
- Protects against unfair dismissal
- Employees cannot be retaliated against if reporting crimes but no mechanism to ensure
Law 19/2008 (amended by Law 30/2015) (no link available)
- Ensure compliance with EU & GRECO recommendations in the fight against corruption
- Theoretically criminalizes retaliation against employees reporting corruption• Extended to private sector by 2015 amendment
- No mechanism to ensure implementation• Requires companies to have some kind of mechanism in place
- Oversight: Public Prosecutor’s Office• Criminal sanctions for retaliation against or disclosure of personal information of employee reporting corruption
+ Spain
- protects witnesses in criminal proceedings; no special clause for whistleblowers