General Part
Chapter III
Circumstances which Exclude Criminal Liability
Section 34. Execution of Criminal Commands or Criminal Orders
(1) Execution of a criminal command or a criminal order by the person who has executed it is justifiable only in those cases when the person did not know of the criminal nature of the command or the order and it was not manifest. In such cases, criminal liability shall nonetheless apply if crimes against humanity and peace, war crimes or genocide have been committed.
(2) A person who has not executed a criminal command or order shall not be held criminally liable.
Crimes against humanity
Genocide
War crimes
Manifestly unlawful order
Superior orders - national proceedings
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