PART II
INTERNATIONAL CRIMES AND OFFENCES AGAINST THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
10. Obedience to superior orders not a defence to offences under sections 5, 6 or 7 -
(1) Notwithstanding section 9, it shall not be a defence to an offence under sections 5, 6 or 7 for the person charged with the offence to plead that the person committed the act constituting such offence pursuant to an order by a Government or a superior, whether military or civilian unless –
(a) the person was under a legal obligation to obey orders of the Government or the superior in question;
(b) the person did not know that the order was unlawful; and
(c) the order was not manifestly unlawful.
(2) For the purposes of this section, orders to commit genocide or a crime against humanity shall be regarded as being manifestly unlawful.
Superior orders - national proceedings
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