'Manifestly unlawful order' in document 'Papua New Guinea - Criminal Code'

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RELEVANT SECTIONS OF THE IMPLEMENTING LEGISLATION

SCHEDULE 1 – THE CRIMINAL CODE.

PART I. – INTRODUCTORY.

Division 5. – Criminal Responsibility.

32. JUSTIFICATION AND EXCUSE : COMPULSION.

(1) A person is not criminally responsible for an act or omission done or made–

(b) in obedience to the order of a competent authority that he is bound by law to obey, unless the order is manifestly unlawful ;

RELEVANT ROME STATUTE PROVISIONS

Article 33
Superior orders and prescription of law
1. The fact that a crime within the jurisdiction of the Court has been committed by a person pursuant to an order of a Government or of a superior, whether military or civilian, shall not relieve that person of criminal responsibility unless:
(c) The order was not manifestly unlawful.