Part II – International Crimes and Offences Against The Administration of Justice
International Crimes
8. Crimes against humanity.
(2) For the purposes of this section, a “crime against humanity” is an act specified in article 7 of the Statute.
Persecution - crimes against humanity
Any other form of sexual violence - crimes against humanity
Apartheid - crimes against humanity
Deportation of population - crimes against humanity
Enforced disappearance - crimes against humanity
Enforced prostitution - crimes against humanity
Enforced sterilisation - crimes against humanity
Enslavement - crimes against humanity
Extermination - crimes against humanity
Forced pregnancy - crimes against humanity
Forcible transfer of population - crimes against humanity
Imprisonment - crimes against humanity
Murder - crimes against humanity
Other inhumane acts - crimes against humanity
Persecution against any identifiable collectivity on other grounds universally recognised as impermissible under international law - 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
Rape - crimes against humanity
Severe deprivation of physical liberty - crimes against humanity
Sexual slavery - crimes against humanity
Torture - crimes against humanity
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