Definition
(1) The systematic performance an act, described below, against a part of society and in
accordance with a plan with a political, philosophical, racial or religious motive shall
constitute a crime against humanity:
a) Intentional killing;
b) Intentional injury;
c) Torture or inhuman treatment or slavery;
d) Depriving one from his/her liberty;
e) The subjecting of persons to biological experiments;
f) Sexual assault; sexual abuse of children;
g) Impregnation by force;
h) Forced prostitution.
(2) Where the act described in paragraph one subparagraph (a) is committed the offender
shall be sentenced to a penalty of aggravated life imprisonment. Where an act
described in any other paragraph is committed then a penalty of imprisonment for a
term of not less than eight years shall be imposed. However, for the acts of intentional
killing and intentional injury defined in paragraph one, subparagraph (a) and (b)
respectively there shall be an actual aggregation of the offences, in accordance with the
number of victims identified.
(3) Legal entities shall be subject to security measures in respect of these offences.
(4) There shall be no limitation period in respect of these offences.