General Part
Section 2.
Crime.
Chapter 8.
Circumstances excluding the criminality of the act.
Article 45. Physical or psychiatric enforcement.
1. Inflicting damage to the interests protected by criminal law by means of physical or psychiatric enforcement, is not considered a crime, if as a result of this enforcement the person could not control his actions (inaction).
2. The issue of criminal liability, when damage is inflicted to legally protected interests by means of physical or psychiatric enforcement, which do not deprive the person of the capability of controlling one’s actions, is resolved taking into account the propositions of Article 46 of this Code .
Other defences - national proceedings
EDIT.