Guinea
Practice Relating to Rule 103. Collective Punishments
Guinea’s Code of Conduct (2011) states:
Article 30: During periods of exceptional circumstances, state of emergency or state of siege, actions of the defence forces must conform to national law and international humanitarian law.
Article 31: Defence forces personnel must in all circumstances refrain from committing the following acts: … collective punishments and all other acts affecting the physical and/or psychological integrity as well as the well-being of individuals.
Guinea’s Disciplinary Regulations (2012) states: “Military personnel in combat are prohibited from … engaging in … collective punishments”.
Guinea’s Code of Conduct (2014) states:
Article 30: During periods of exceptional circumstances, state of emergency or state of siege, actions of the defence forces must conform to national law and international humanitarian law.
Article 31: Defence forces personnel must in all circumstances refrain from committing the following acts: … collective punishments and all other acts affecting the physical and/or psychological integrity as well as the well-being of individuals.