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RELEVANT SECTIONS OF THE IMPLEMENTING LEGISLATION

TITLE 18—CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

CHAPTER 118—WAR CRIMES

§ 2441. War crimes

(d) (1) (A) TORTURE.—The act of a person who commits, or conspires or attempts to com-mit, an act specifically intended to inflict severe physical or mental pain or suffering (other than pain or suffering incidental to lawful sanctions) upon another person with-in his custody or physical control for the purpose of obtaining information or a con-fession, punishment, intimidation, coercion, or any reason based on discrimination of any kind.

TITLE 18—CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

CHAPTER 118—WAR CRIMES

§ 2441. War crimes

(d) (1) (B) CRUEL OR INHUMAN TREATMENT.—The act of a person who commits, or conspires or attempts to commit, an act intended to in-flict severe or serious physical or mental pain or suffering (other than pain or suffer-ing incidental to lawful sanctions), including serious physical abuse, upon another within his custody or control.

RELEVANT ROME STATUTE PROVISIONS

Article 8
War crimes
2. For the purpose of this Statute, "war crimes" means:
(c) In the case of an armed conflict not of an international character, serious violations of article 3 common to the four Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949, namely, any of the following acts committed against persons taking no active part in the hostilities, including members of armed forces who have laid down their arms and those placed hors de combat by sickness, wounds, detention or any other cause:
(ii) Committing outrages upon personal dignity, in particular humiliating and degrading treatment