Part 2
SPECIAL PART
Chapter 8
OFFENCES AGAINST HUMANITY AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Division 4
War Crimes
§ 99. Attacks against prisoners of war or interned civilians
Killing, torturing, inhuman treatment, causing health damage, compelling to serve in armed forces, deprivation of the right to fair trial, unjustified delay in release or repatriation, if committed against a prisoner of war or an interned civilian, is punishable by 6 to 20 years’ imprisonment.
Compelling a prisoner of war to serve in the forces of a hostile power - IAC
Cruel treatment - NIAC
Humiliating and degrading treatment - NIAC
Inhuman treatment - IAC
Murder - NIAC
Not affording judicial guarantees to the passing of sentences and the carrying out of executions - NIAC
Outrages upon personal dignity - IAC
Outrages upon personal dignity - NIAC
Torture - IAC
Torture - NIAC
Wilful killing - IAC
Wilfully causing great suffering - IAC
Wilfully causing serious injury to body - IAC
Wilfully causing serious injury to health - IAC
Wilfully depriving a prisoner of war of the rights of fair and regular trial - IAC
Wilfully depriving a protected person of the rights of fair and regular trial - IAC
Compelling a protected person to serve in the forces of a hostile power - IAC
Repatriation - IAC
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