Guinea
Practice Relating to Rule 152. Command Responsibility for Orders to Commit War Crimes
Guinea’s Code of Conduct (2011) states:
Article 11: In the exercise of command, no order may be given or executed which is contrary to national law, international humanitarian law and human rights.
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Article 28: Defence forces personnel, in particular commanders, shall be held responsible for acts committed in violation of human rights and international humanitarian law in the execution of illegal orders.
Guinea’s Code of Conduct (2014) states:
Article 11: In the exercise of command, no order may be given or executed which is contrary to national law, international humanitarian law and human rights.
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Article 28: Defence forces personnel, in particular commanders, shall be held responsible for acts committed in violation of human rights and international humanitarian law in the execution of illegal orders.