GENERAL PROVISIONS
CHAPTER XII
STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS OF CRIMINAL LIABILITY
Article 95. Statute of Limitations of a Judgement of Conviction
5. The following crimes provided for in this Code shall have no statute of limitations :
1) genocide (Article 99) ;
2) treatment of persons prohibited under international law (Article 100) ;
3) killing of the persons protected under international humanitarian law (Article 101) ;
4) deportation of civilians of an occupied state or transfer of the civilian population of an occupying state (Article 102) ;
5) causing bodily harm to, torture or other inhuman treatment of the persons protected under international humanitarian law (Article 103) ;
6) violation of norms of international humanitarian law concerning protection of civilians and their property in time of war (Article 104) ;
7) forcible use of civilians or prisoners of war in the armed forces of the enemy (Article 105) ;
8) destruction of protected objects or plunder of national valuable properties (Article 106) ;
9) aggression (Article 110) ;
10) prohibited military attack (Article 111) ;
11) use of prohibited means of warfare (Article 112).
The crimes within the jurisdiction of the Court shall not be subject to any statute of limitations.