FIRST BOOK - General Provisions
PART FIVE - Interview and interrogation
CHAPTER TWO - Procedure of interview or interrogation
The style of an interview or interrogation
Article 147 – (1)
He shall be told that he has the legal right to not give any explanation about the charged crime.
PART TWO - FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND DUTIES
CHAPTER TWO - RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF THE INDIVIDUAL
XIII. Provisions Relating to the Protection of Rights
C. Principles Relating to Offences and Penalties
ARTICLE 38. (As amended on May 22, 2004)
No one shall be compelled to make a statement that would incriminate himself/herself or his/her legal next of kin, or to present such incriminating evidence.
1. In respect of an investigation under this Statute, a person:
(a) Shall not be compelled to incriminate himself or herself or to confess guilt;