'Incitement to genocide' in document 'UK ICC Act 2001'

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RELEVANT SECTIONS OF THE IMPLEMENTING LEGISLATION

Part 5 Offences under domestic law

England and Wales

55 Meaning of “ancillary offence”

(1) References in this Part to an ancillary offence under the law of England and Wales are to—
(b) inciting a person to commit an offence,

Part 5 Offences under domestic law

England and Wales

55 Meaning of “ancillary offence”

(3) In subsection (1)(b) the reference to incitement is to conduct amounting to an offence of incitement at common law.

Part 5 Offences under domestic law

Northern Ireland

62 Meaning of “ancillary offence”

(1) References in this Part to an ancillary offence under the law of Northern Ireland are to—
(b) inciting a person to commit an offence,

Part 5 Offences under domestic law

Northern Ireland

62 Meaning of “ancillary offence”

(3) In subsection (1)(b) the reference to incitement is to conduct amounting to an offence of incitement at common law.

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:
(e) In respect of the crime of genocide, directly and publicly incites others to commit genocide