Standard 1 : It is ensured that civil servants are made aware that following an improper order of a superior is prohibited

It is important to ensure that civil servants are made aware that following an improper superior order is prohibited.

Summary

ALB BIH KOS MNE MKD AVG
Indicator 1. Clear prohibition for a civil servant not to follow an improper order is provided for in the statute
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1
0
1
1
0.75
Indicator 2. Clear prohibition for a civil servant not to follow an order whose execution would constitute a breach of international criminal law
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1
1
1
2
1.25
Indicator 3. There is an unambiguous statutory rule stipulating that a civil servant following an unlawful or unethical order from a superior will be held individually accountable
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1
0
1
1
0.75
Indicator 4. The applicable disciplinary framework does not create any confusion with regard to prohibition to follow an unlawful or unethical order from a superior.
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1
0
1
1
0.75
Indicator 5. The constitutional legal framework clearly provides for direct applicability of ratified international treaties, international customary law and peremptory norms of international law
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0
2
1
0
0.75

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Indicator 1. Clear prohibition for a civil servant not to follow an improper order is provided for in the statute Indicator 2. Clear prohibition for a civil servant not to follow an order whose execution would constitute a breach of international criminal law Indicator 3. There is an unambiguous statutory rule stipulating that a civil servant following an unlawful or unethical order from a superior will be held individually accountable Indicator 4. The applicable disciplinary framework does not create any confusion with regard to prohibition to follow an unlawful or unethical order from a superior. Indicator 5. The constitutional legal framework clearly provides for direct applicability of ratified international treaties, international customary law and peremptory norms of international law