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ARTICLE-28
: Responsibility of commanders and other superiors [
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... (b) With
respect
to
superior
and
subordinate
relationships not
described
in paragraph (a), a
superior
shall be criminally
responsible
for
crimes
within the
jurisdiction
of the
Court
committed by
subordinates
under his or her effective
authority
and
control
, as a result of his or her failure to
exercise
control
properly over such
subordinates
, where: ...
... (b) With
respect
to
superior
and
subordinate
relationships not
described
in paragraph (a), a
superior
shall be criminally
responsible
for
crimes
within the
jurisdiction
of the
Court
committed by
subordinates
under his or her effective
authority
and
control
, as a result of his or her failure to
exercise
control
properly over such
subordinates
, where: ...
... (b) With
respect
to
superior
and
subordinate
relationships not
described
in paragraph (a), a
superior
shall be criminally
responsible
for
crimes
within the
jurisdiction
of the
Court
committed by
subordinates
under his or her effective
authority
and
control
, as a result of his or her failure to
exercise
control
properly over such
subordinates
, where: ...
... (i) The
superior
either knew, or consciously disregarded
information
which clearly indicated, that the
subordinates
were committing or about to commit such
crimes
; ...
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