Uganda

The International Criminal Court Act 2010

Part II – International Crimes and Offences Against The Administration of Justice

International Crimes

9. War crimes.

(2) For the purposes of this section, a “war crime” is an act specified in –

(d) article 8(2)(e) of the Statute (which relates to other serious violations of the laws and customs applicable in armed conflict not of an international character).

Keywords

Conscripting children under 15 into armed forces or groups - NIAC
Denial of quarter - NIAC
Destroying or seizing the enemy's property unless imperative - NIAC
Enforced prostitution - NIAC
Enforced sterilisation - NIAC
Enlisting children under 15 into armed forces or groups - NIAC
Forced pregnancy - NIAC
Intentionally directing attacks against buildings dedicated to religion, education, art, science or charitable purposes, historic monuments, hospitals and places where the sick and wounded are collected - NIAC
Intentionally directing attacks against individual civilians not taking part in hostilities - NIAC
Intentionally directing attacks against installations, material, units or vehicles involved in a peacekeeping mission in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations - NIAC
Intentionally directing attacks against installations, material, medical units or vehicles involved in humanitarian assistance - NIAC
Intentionally directing attacks against buildings, material, medical units and transport using the emblems of the Geneva Conventions - NIAC
Intentionally directing attacks against personnel involved in a peacekeeping mission in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations - NIAC
Intentionally directing attacks against personnel involved in humanitarian assistance - NIAC
Intentionally directing attacks against personnel using the emblems of the Geneva Conventions - NIAC
Intentionally directing attacks against the civilian population - NIAC
Killing or wounding treacherously a combatant adversary - NIAC
Medical experiments - NIAC
Mutilation - other serious violations of laws and customs of war - NIAC
Mutilation - serious violation of Common Article 3 - NIAC
Ordering displacement of the civilian population - NIAC
Pillaging - NIAC
Rape - NIAC
Scientific experiments - NIAC
Sexual slavery - NIAC
Any other form of sexual violence - NIAC
Taking of hostages - NIAC
Using children under 15 to participate actively in hostilities - NIAC
Other serious violations of the laws and customs - NIAC
Prohibited weapons - NIAC



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