Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00060:section:8:p257
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00060
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 8 (pt 257/268)
Character Range: 1022805–1025582

under similar medical circumstances to persons who are of the same nationality as the perpetrator and are in no way deprived of liberty; and
 (e) the person or persons are in the power of, or are interned, detained or otherwise deprived of liberty by, the country of the perpetrator as a result of an international armed conflict; and
 (f) the conduct takes place in the context of, and is associated with, an international armed conflict.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 25 years.

268.96  War crime—removal of blood, tissue or organs for transplantation
 (1) A person (the perpetrator) commits an offence if:
 (a) the perpetrator removes from one or more persons blood, tissue or organs for transplantation; and
 (b) in the case of the removal of blood—the removal:
 (i) is not for transfusion; or
 (ii) is for transfusion without the consent of the person or persons; and
 (c) in the case of the removal of skin—the removal:
 (i) is not for grafting; or
 (ii) is for grafting without the consent of the person or persons; and
 (d) the intent of the removal is non‑therapeutic; and
 (e) the removal is not carried out under conditions consistent with generally accepted medical standards and controls designed for the benefit of the person or persons and of the recipient; and
 (f) the person or persons are in the power of, or are interned, detained or otherwise deprived of liberty by, an adverse party as a result of an international armed conflict; and
 (g) the conduct takes place in the context of, and is associated with, an international armed conflict.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 25 years.
 (2) In subsection (1):
consent means consent given voluntarily and without any coercion or inducement.

268.97  War crime—attack against works or installations containing dangerous forces resulting in excessive loss of life or injury to civilians
  A person (the perpetrator) commits an offence if:
 (a) the perpetrator launches an attack against works or installations containing dangerous forces; and
 (b) the attack is such that it will cause loss of life, injury to civilians, or damage to civilian objects, to such an extent as to be excessive in relation to the concrete and direct military advantage anticipated; and
 (c) the perpetrator knows that the attack will cause loss of life, injury to civilians, or damage to civilian objects, to such an extent; and
 (d) the attack results in death or serious injury to body or health; and
 (e) the perpetrator's conduct takes place in the context of, and is associated with, an international armed conflict.
Penalty: Imprisonment for life.

268.98  War crime—attacking undefended places or demilitarized zones
  A person (the perpetrator) commits an offence if:
 (a) the perpetrator attacks one or more towns, villages, dwellings,