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1 | title: German Federal Constitutional Court demands more oversight on BND spying | ||
2 | date: 2020-05-19 13:19:45 | ||
3 | updated: 2020-05-19 13:19:45 | ||
4 | author: erdgeist | ||
5 | tags: update, pressemitteilung | ||
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7 | The German foreign intelligence service must be subject to more oversight, but may continue mass surveillance of telecommunication. Today's judgement serves as a powerful reminder to lawmakers that the previous law governing the BND was grossly unconstitutional. | ||
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11 | Today, with its ruling \[1\] on the "BND law" – which covers the German | ||
12 | foreign intelligence service – the Federal Constitutional Court has | ||
13 | recognized the present practice of unrestricted mass surveillance of | ||
14 | communications by the Federal Intelligence Service as unconstitutional. | ||
15 | The ruling puts an end to the previous approach to mass surveillance, in | ||
16 | which the secret service was essentially free to act as it pleased, | ||
17 | without effective oversight, and regarded non-Germans as fair game for | ||
18 | surveillance. The ruling mandates future regulation to provide for | ||
19 | independent and comprehensive oversight of the secret service's | ||
20 | surveillance activities. A corresponding oversight authority must be | ||
21 | established. | ||
22 | |||
23 | By recognising the validity of fundamental rights for foreigners, the | ||
24 | court has anchored fundamental human rights. Unfortunately the details | ||
25 | of the ruling allow the continuation of the previous technical BND | ||
26 | practices of surveillance, only with more selective targeting, better | ||
27 | legal justification and under a new supervisory authority. The | ||
28 | government was ordered to better protect the core areas of private | ||
29 | self-expression of those subject to BND surveillance measures. | ||
30 | |||
31 | "Everything will hinge on the means and authority with which the new BND | ||
32 | control authority will be equipped. That will determine whether it will | ||
33 | actually be able to oversee the secret service in practice. At the end | ||
34 | of the day, those things will decide the lasting relevance of this | ||
35 | verdict", said Frank Rieger, a speaker for the Chaos Computer Club. | ||
36 | "While the court did not end the practice of mass surveillance per se, | ||
37 | it did prescribe better regulation and oversight." | ||
38 | |||
39 | The Constitutional Court has also imposed restrictions on the huge grey | ||
40 | area of the international exchange of intelligence wiretap data, which | ||
41 | the public has known about at least since the Snowden revelations. In | ||
42 | particular, the previous practice of data exchange without oversight, | ||
43 | thus circumventing interception restrictions in individual states, will | ||
44 | no longer be possible for the BND. The shadowy realm of bilateral | ||
45 | intelligence agreements must now - as far as the BND is concerned - be | ||
46 | subjected to oversight and accountability. | ||
47 | |||
48 | "Unfortunately, the court has not been able to bring itself to end the | ||
49 | global surveillance practice of the BND as a matter of principle, but is | ||
50 | only trying to press it into a more concrete legal framework", | ||
51 | summarized Rieger. "That the basic rights apply in principle to all | ||
52 | people worldwide is an important decision, which is unfortunately | ||
53 | however already undercut in the judgement itself by the numerous | ||
54 | exceptions for restricting constitutional rights." | ||
55 | |||
56 | In 2017, even before the BND-NSA parliamentary investigations were over, | ||
57 | the BND law was reformed, essentially legalizing what the foreign secret | ||
58 | service had been doing for years illegally anyway. A long overdue actual | ||
59 | and effective reform of intelligence oversight was not undertaken. | ||
60 | |||
61 | With this ruling, the Federal Constitutional Court has once again ruled | ||
62 | a surveillance law to be unconstitutional. The fact that our government | ||
63 | is consistent in being either unwilling or unable to draft laws that | ||
64 | hold up to constitutional scrutiny is and remains a scandal. Government | ||
65 | must adjust to recognize the existence of the constitution and figure | ||
66 | out whether it feels it can continue to produce major screwups like the | ||
67 | breach of the citation requirement. Whatever motivated them to allow the | ||
68 | secret services to think up absurd quasi-legal (and now officially | ||
69 | court-destroyed) notions like "Outer Space Theory" or "Functionary | ||
70 | Theory": It does not seem to be working out. | ||
71 | |||
72 | The Chaos Computer Club acted as an expert for the Federal | ||
73 | Constitutional Court in the course of the proceedings and has written a | ||
74 | statement on the matter. \[3\]\[4\] | ||
75 | |||
76 | ## Links: | ||
77 | |||
78 | - \[1\] [Federal Constitional Court: Statement 19 May 2020 | ||
79 | (English)](https://www.bundesverfassungsgericht.de/SharedDocs/Pressemitteilungen/EN/2020/bvg20-037.html) | ||
80 | - \[2\] [Background to the complaint at Reporters Without Borders | ||
81 | (German)](https://www.reporter-ohne-grenzen.de/pressemitteilungen/meldung/verfassungsbeschwerde-gegen-das-bnd-gesetz/) | ||
82 | - \[3\] [Statement regarding the expert brief | ||
83 | (German)](/de/updates/2020/bnd-gesetz-bverfg) | ||
84 | - \[4\] [Expert brief of the Chaos Computer Club on the complaint to | ||
85 | the BVerfG regarding foreign surveillance | ||
86 | (German)](/system/uploads/290/original/BNDgesetz_CCC-Stellungnahme.pdf) | ||