Yugoslavia, Socialist Federal Republic of
Practice Related to Rule 95. Forced Labour
The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia’s Criminal Offences against the Nation and State Act (1945) considers that, during war or enemy occupation, “any person who ordered, assisted or otherwise was the direct executor of … forced labour of the population of Yugoslavia” committed war crimes.
The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia’s Penal Code (1976), as amended in 2001, provides that subjecting civilians to forced labour is a war crime.