CHAPTER III — CRIMINAL OFFENCES
PART 12 — OFFENCES AGAINST THE INTERNATIONAL ORDER
Division 3 — Crimes Against Humanity
Crime against humanity—apartheid
96. A person (the perpetrator) commits an indictable offence if—
(a) the perpetrator commits against one or more persons an act that is a proscribed inhumane act, or an act that is of a nature and gravity similar to any such proscribed inhumane act ; and
(b) the perpetrator’s conduct is committed in the context of an institutionalised regime of systematic oppression and domination by one racial group over any other racial group or groups ; and
(c) the perpetrator knows of, or is reckless as to, the factual circumstances that establish the character of the act ; and
(d) the perpetrator intends to maintain the regime by the conduct ; and
(e) the perpetrator’s conduct is committed intentionally or knowingly as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against a civilian population.
Apartheid - crimes against humanity
Civilian population - crimes against humanity
Knowledge of the attack - crimes against humanity
Widespread or systematic attack - crimes against humanity
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