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CRIMINAL CODE
ARRANGEMENT OF CODE
Articles
1
2-6
Title
Preliminary Provisions
BOOK FIRST
PENAL LAWS
PART I
OF PUNISHMENTS AND G ENERAL RULES FOR THEIR
APPLICATION, OF THE W ILL AND A GE OF THE
OFFENDER, OF ATTEMPTED OFFENCE, OF
A CCOMPLICES AND OF RECIDIVISTS
Title I
Sub-title I
Sub-title II
Of Punishments and General Rules for their application
Of Punishments to which Offences are subject
General Provisions respecting the Infliction and Execution
of Punishments
Of the Ascent and Descent from one Punishment to another
Of the Will and Age of the Offender
Of Attempted Offence
Of Accomplices
Of Conspiracy
Of Recidivists
Sub-title III
Title II
Title III
Title IV
Title IV Bis
Title V
7-32
7-15
16-30
31-32
33-40
41
42-48
48A
49-54
PART II
OF C RIMES AND P UNISHMENTS
Title I
Title I Bis
Title II
Title III
Sub-title I
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Sub-title II
Sub-title III
Sub-title IV
Sub-title V
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Of Genocide, Crimes against Humanity and War Crimes
54A-54I
Of Crimes against the Safety of the Government
55-62
Of Crimes against the Public Peace
63-83A
General Provision applicable to Offences which are
racially aggravated or motivated by Xenophobia
83B
Of Crimes against the Administration of Justice and other
Public Administrations
84-162
Of the Usurpation of Public Authority and of the Powers
thereof
84-90
Of the Usurpation of Functions
84
Of the Unlawful Assumption by Private Persons of Powers
belonging to Public Authority
85-90
Of Outrage and Violence against Public Officers
91-99
Of Calumnious Accusations, of Perjury and of False
swearing
100-111
Of Abuse of Public Authority
112-141
Of Unlawful Exaction, of Extortion and of Bribery
112-121E
Of Abuses committed by Advocates and Legal Procurators 122-123
Of Malversation by Public Officers and Servants
124-127
Of Abuses relating to Prisons
128-130
Of the Refusal of a Service lawfully due
131-132
Of Abuse of Authority, and of Breach of Duties pertaining
to a Public Office
133-140
General Provision applicable to Public Officers
141
Of the Violation of Public Archives, Public Offices, Public
Places of Confinement, and Public Monuments
142-162