SECTION II
HUMAN RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS
Chapter II
Human rights and freedoms
Article 26
3. No one shall be convicted of a crime solely on the basis of his/her own confession in having committed an offense.
SECTION II
HUMAN RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS
Chapter II
Human rights and freedoms
Article 26
5. No one shall be obliged to testify against themselves, his/her spouse or close relatives as determined by law. The law may provide for other cases in which they are relieved from the obligation to testify.
GENERAL PART
SECTION I. GENERAL PROVISIONS
CHAPTER 2. PRINCIPLES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Article 12. Protection of Rights and Freedoms of Individuals in the Course of Criminal Proceedings
(2) No one shall be obliged to testify against oneself, the spouse and close relatives as defined herein.
GENERAL PART
SECTION I. GENERAL PROVISIONS
CHAPTER 2. PRINCIPLES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Article 12. Protection of Rights and Freedoms of Individuals in the Course of Criminal Proceedings
(5) No one shall be convicted only on the basis of his own confession in crime commitment.
PART II. COURT, PARTIES AND OTHER PARTICIPANTS OF CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
CHAPTER 6. PARTICIPANTS OF CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS DEFENDING THEIR RIGHTS AND INTERESTS OR RIGHTS AND INTERESTS OF PERSONS THEY REPRESENT
Article 40. Rights and Responsibilities of the Suspect
(1) The suspect has the right to :
5) make statements in concern of the crime he is suspected of; refuse to make statements ;
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;