Swiss Criminal Code

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Art. 6

Of­fences com­mit­ted abroad pro­sec­uted in terms of an in­ter­na­tion­al ob­lig­a­tion

 

1Any per­son who com­mits a felony or mis­de­mean­our abroad that Switzer­land is ob­liged to pro­sec­ute in terms of an in­ter­na­tion­al con­ven­tion is sub­ject to this Code provided:

a.
the act is also li­able to pro­sec­u­tion at the place of com­mis­sion or no crim­in­al law jur­is­dic­tion ap­plies at the place of com­mis­sion; and
b.
the per­son con­cerned re­mains in Switzer­land and is not ex­tra­dited to the for­eign coun­try.

2The court de­term­ines the sen­tence so that over­all the per­son con­cerned is not treated more severely than would have been the case un­der the law at the place of com­mis­sion.

3Un­less the of­fence in­volves a gross vi­ol­a­tion of the prin­ciples of the Fed­er­al Con­sti­tu­tion and of the ECHR1, the per­son con­cerned is not li­able to fur­ther pro­sec­u­tion in Switzer­land if:

a.
he has been ac­quit­ted of the of­fence abroad in a leg­ally bind­ing judg­ment;
b.
the sen­tence that was im­posed abroad has been ex­ecuted, waived, or has pre­scribed.

4If the per­son con­cerned has been con­victed of the of­fence abroad and if the sen­tence im­posed abroad has been partly served, the court shall take the part served in­to ac­count in the sen­tence to be im­posed. The court de­cides wheth­er a meas­ure ordered abroad but only partly ex­ecuted there must be con­tin­ued or taken in­to ac­count in the sen­tence im­posed in Switzer­land.


1 SR 0.101

 

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