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Constitutional Law of The Republic of Azerbaijan on Retroactive Application of the Law Identifying Liability for International Crimes


CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
OF THE REPUBLIC OF AZERBAIJAN
On Retroactive Application of the Law Identifying Liability for International Crimes

This Constitutional Law is adopted with a view to bringing application of the existing criminal legislation norms, which provide for liability for criminal acts against peace and humanity, acts of genocide and war in the Republic of Azerbaijan in line with the relevant provisions of the Convention on Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms and the International Pact on Civil and Political Rights.

Article 1.

In line with the generally adopted international legal norms, no provision of the Constitution of the Republic of Azerbaijan may be interpreted or understood as a provision that impede bringing any individual to trial or punishing due to an act (action or inaction) considered as crime when committed.

Article 2.

Criminal prosecution of individuals who commit the acts (action or inaction) stipulated in Article 1 of the present Constitutional Law may be implemented only when the liability for the same crime is determined upon the Criminal Code of the Republic of Azerbaijan.

Ilham Aliyev
President of the Republic of Azerbaijan

Baku, December 5, 2006
No. 189-IIIKQ


[Source: Constitutional Law of The Republic of Azerbaijan on Retroactive Application of the Law Identifying Liability for International Crimes, Baku, December 5, 2006. By way of: Official website of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Azerbaijan.]

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