Terms of service and privacy notice
What can you use the information and content on this website for?
Dr Pranvera Këllezi (“we”) is the owner of the rights to all content on the website www.competition-law.ch (the “Website”) and holds all copyrights. You may use the information and content only to browse this Website. You may share publications from this Site on social networking sites, provided that you attribute the authors and do not modify the titles or content. The articles, comments and other content on this website do not constitute legal advice.
The collection of any information from this website relating to our name, photograph, address and email, as well as the type of legal services we provide, for use in directories, online referral services or other websites of any kind is expressly prohibited.
Privacy notice
When you use the Website or, more generally, when you contact our legal services through the Website (collectively, the “Service(s)”), we undertake to protect and process your personal data in accordance with this Privacy Policy and in compliance with the Swiss Federal Data Protection Act (” FDPA “) and related data protection regulations.
Dr Pranvera Këllezi is the data controller in respect of any processing that occurs as a result of the collection of your personal data through the Website. If you have any questions or requests, please send us an e-mail to the following address: contact[a]kellezi-legal.ch.
What personal data do we collect, why do we process it and for how long do we keep it?
We collect the personal data you provide to us when you visit the website for the following purposes
– Sending newsletters. If you subscribe to our newsletter, we collect your name, email address, place of work and position. You can unsubscribe at any time and we will not send you any more newsletters and will not keep your details on our servers, except for past emails that have been sent following your consent at the time of subscription.
– Improving the site and our communications. We collect personal information such as your IP address in order to improve our services and the proper functioning of the website. The processing of such data is based on our legitimate interest. Some features use cookies that collect personal information, the use of which is explained below.
About cookies
A cookie is a small data file (text file) that a website, when visited by a user, asks your browser to store on your device in order to remember information about you, such as your language preferences. For example, we use third-party cookies, which are cookies from a domain other than our website, to ensure a smooth transition from French to English pages of this website. Such cookies are necessary for the website to function. We also use third-party cookies to share content on social media. We do not use third party cookies for analysis or marketing purposes.
Disclosure and recipients of personal data
We may disclose your personal data to the following recipients for the purposes set out above:
– External service providers, such as IT and cloud service providers (who are subject to the same data protection obligations as we are);
– Third parties and authorities where such disclosure is necessary to fulfil our contractual obligations to you or to comply with our legal or regulatory obligations or where necessary in our legitimate interests.
The servers of the hosting provider of this website are located solely in Switzerland.
Your rights
You have the right to access and rectify your personal data. Please note that we may refuse certain of your requests if we are permitted or required to do so by applicable data protection laws or other provisions.
In Switzerland, the Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner is responsible for the supervision of private entities: info[a]edoeb.admin.ch.