'Soliciting' in document 'Slovenia - Criminal Code'

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RELEVANT SECTIONS OF THE IMPLEMENTING LEGISLATION

GENERAL PART

Chapter Three
GENERAL PROVISIONS ON CRIMINAL OFFENCE

1. Criminal Offence and Perpetrator

Perpetrator and Accomplice

Article 20

(2) Perpetrator of a criminal offence is also any person who together with the other person commits a criminal offence by wilfully collaborating in the execution thereof or in any other way decisively contributes thereto (the accomplice (hereinafter, the accomplice)).

GENERAL PART

Chapter Three
GENERAL PROVISIONS ON CRIMINAL OFFENCE

4. Participation in Criminal Offence

Criminal Solicitation

Article 37

(1) Any person who intentionally solicits another person to commit a criminal offence shall be punished as if he himself had committed it.

(2) Any person who intentionally solicits another person to commit a criminal offence, for which the sentence of three years' imprisonment or a heavier sentence may be imposed under the statute, shall be punished for the criminal attempt even if the committing of such an offence had never been attempted.

GENERAL PART

Chapter Three
GENERAL PROVISIONS ON CRIMINAL OFFENCE

4. Participation in Criminal Offence

Punishability of Those Soliciting or Supporting a Criminal Attempt

Article 39

If the perpetration of a criminal offence falls short of the intended consequence, those soliciting (hereinafter, the instigator) or supporting (hereinafter, the aide) the criminal attempt shall be punished according to the prescriptions that apply to the criminal attempt.

Limits of Punishability of Accomplices

Article 40

(1) The perpetrator, the instigator and the aide shall be punished for criminal offences within the limits of their intent.

(2) If the instigator or the aide voluntarily prevented the intended criminal offence from being accomplished, his sentence may be withdrawn.

(3) Personal relations, attributes and circumstances, on the basis of which the guilt or punishability are excluded by law or sentence remitted, reduced or extended, shall be taken into consideration only with respect to the accomplice (hereinafter, the accomplice), by whom such relations, attributes and circumstances were determined.

GENERAL PART

Chapter Three

GENERAL PROVISIONS ON CRIMINAL OFFENCE

1. Criminal Offence and Perpetrator

Perpetrator and Accomplice
Article 20

(2) Perpetrator of a criminal offence is also any person who together with the other person commits a criminal offence by wilfully collaborating in the execution thereof or in any other way decisively contributes thereto (the accomplice (hereinafter, the accomplice)).

GENERAL PART

Chapter Three

GENERAL PROVISIONS ON CRIMINAL OFFENCE

4. Participation in Criminal Offence

Criminal Solicitation
Article 37

(1) Any person who intentionally solicits another person to commit a criminal offence shall be punished as if he himself had committed it.

(2) Any person who intentionally solicits another person to commit a criminal offence, for which the sentence of three years' imprisonment or a heavier sentence may be imposed under the statute, shall be punished for the criminal attempt even if the committing of such an offence had never been attempted.

GENERAL PART

Chapter Three

GENERAL PROVISIONS ON CRIMINAL OFFENCE

4. Participation in Criminal Offence

Punishability of Those Soliciting or Supporting a Criminal Attempt
Article 39

If the perpetration of a criminal offence falls short of the intended consequence, those soliciting (hereinafter, the instigator) or supporting (hereinafter, the aide) the criminal attempt shall be punished according to the prescriptions that apply to the criminal attempt.

Limits of Punishability of Accomplices
Article 40

(1) The perpetrator, the instigator and the aide shall be punished for criminal offences within the limits of their intent.

(2) If the instigator or the aide voluntarily prevented the intended criminal offence from being accomplished, his sentence may be withdrawn.

(3) Personal relations, attributes and circumstances, on the basis of which the guilt or punishability are excluded by law or sentence remitted, reduced or extended, shall be taken into consideration only with respect to the accomplice (hereinafter, the accomplice), by whom such relations, attributes and circumstances were determined.

RELEVANT ROME STATUTE PROVISIONS

Article 25
Individual criminal responsibility
3. In accordance with this Statute, a person shall be criminally responsible and liable for punishment for a crime within the jurisdiction of the Court if that person:
(b) Orders, solicits or induces the commission of such a crime which in fact occurs or is attempted