Norway
Practice Relating to Rule 42. Works and Installations Containing Dangerous Forces
Norway’s Military Penal Code (1902), as amended in 1981, provides:
Anyone who contravenes or is accessory to the contravention of provisions relating to the protection of persons or property laid down in … the two additional protocols to [the 1949 Geneva] Conventions … is liable to imprisonment.
Norway’s Penal Code (1902), as amended in 2008, states:
Any person is liable to punishment for a war crime who in connection with an armed conflict … directs an attack against … buildings [or] material … which are entitled under international law to use one of the specially protected distinctive emblems of the [1949] Geneva Conventions and [1977] Additional Protocols or any other means of identification indicating that they are protected under the Geneva Conventions.
Norway’s Military Penal Code (1902), as amended in 1981, provides:
Anyone who contravenes or is accessory to the contravention of provisions relating to the protection of persons or property laid down in … the two additional protocols to [the 1949 Geneva] Conventions … is liable to imprisonment.