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The General Part
Title II
Offences
Chapter III
Causes that remove the criminality of acts
Physical coercion
Art.27– An act provided in the criminal law committed because of physical coercion to which the perpetrator could not resist shall not be an offence.
Moral coercion
Art.28 – An act provided in the criminal law committed because of moral coercion, exercised by threat with a serious danger for the person of the perpetrator or for another person and that could not be removed otherwise shall not be an offence.