Standard 7 : Where it exists, the crime of refusal to execute superior orders is formulated in line with requirements stemming from international human rights, international criminal law and humanitarian law

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Indicator 1. When there is a provision in national criminal law envisaging the crime of refusal to execute superior orders for military persons, such provision is formulated as to take into account the requirements stemming from international human rights, international criminal law and humanitarian law.
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Indicator 1. When there is a provision in national criminal law envisaging the crime of refusal to execute superior orders for military persons, such provision is formulated as to take into account the requirements stemming from international human rights, international criminal law and humanitarian law.