'Grave breaches - IAC' in document 'Costa Rica - War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity'

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RELEVANT SECTIONS OF THE IMPLEMENTING LEGISLATION

COSTA RICA - Criminal Prosecution to Punish War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity No. 8272

Article 2. Articles 378 and 379 are hereby appended to Part XVII of the Penal Code; the numbering of the subsequent articles is incremented accordingly.

The texts shall read as follows:

"Article 378. War Crimes. A prison term of between ten and twenty-five years shall be applied to anyone who, in the course of an armed conflict, commits or orders the commission of acts recognised as grave violations or war crimes by international treaties to which Costa Rica is party – where these treaties relate to participation in hostilities; the protection of the sick, wounded and shipwrecked; the treatment of prisoners of war; and the protection of civilians and cultural objects in cases of armed conflict – or by virtue of any other instruments of international humanitarian law.”

RELEVANT ROME STATUTE PROVISIONS

Article 8
War crimes
2. For the purpose of this Statute, "war crimes" means:
(a) Grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949, namely, any of the following acts against persons or property protected under the provisions of the relevant Geneva Convention:
(i) Wilful killing;
(ii) Torture or inhuman treatment, including biological experiments;
(iii) Wilfully causing great suffering, or serious injury to body or health;
(iv) Extensive destruction and appropriation of property, not justified by military necessity and carried out unlawfully and wantonly;
(v) Compelling a prisoner of war or other protected person to serve in the forces of a hostile Power;
(vi) Wilfully depriving a prisoner of war or other protected person of the rights of fair and regular trial;
(vii) Unlawful deportation or transfer or unlawful confinement;
(viii) Taking of hostages.