Special Part
Section 13.
Crimes against peace and human security
Chapter 33.
Crimes against peace and human security
Article 392. Crimes against human security.
Deportation, illegal arrest, enslavement, mass and regular execution without trial, kidnapping followed by disappearance, torture or cruel treatment of civilians, due to racial, national, ethnic identity, political views and religion, is punished with imprisonment for 7-15 years or for life.
Crimes against humanity
Deportation of population - crimes against humanity
Enforced disappearance - crimes against humanity
Enslavement - crimes against humanity
Forcible transfer of population - crimes against humanity
Other inhumane acts - crimes against humanity
Persecution against any identifiable collectivity on political, racial, national, ethnic, cultural, religious, or gender grounds - crimes against humanity
Persecution against any identifiable group on other grounds universally recognised as impermissible under international law - crimes against humanity
Persecution against any identifiable group on political, racial, national, ethnic, cultural, religious, or gender grounds - crimes against humanity
Severe deprivation of physical liberty - crimes against humanity
Torture - crimes against humanity
National penalties - war crimes
National penalties - maximum penalty
National penalties - life imprisonment
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