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Article 7. The official position of defendants,
whether as Heads of State or responsible officials in Government
departments, shall not be considered as freeing them from responsibility
or mitigating punishment.
Article 8. The fact that the defendant acted pursuant to order
of his Government or of a superior shall not free him from
responsibility, but may be considered in mitigation of punishment if the
Tribunal determine that justice so requires.
Article 9. At the trial of any individual member of any group or
organization the Tribunal may declare (in connection with any act of
which the individual may be convicted) that the group or organization of
which the individual was a member was a criminal organization.
After receipt of the Indictment the Tribunal shall give such notice as
it thinks fit that the Prosecution intends to ask the Tribunal to make
such declaration and any member of the organization will be entitled to
apply to the Tribunal for leave to be heard by the Tribunal upon the
question of the criminal character of the organization. The Tribunal
shall have power to allow or reject the application. It the application
is allowed, the Tribunal may direct in what manner the applicants shall
be represented and heard.
Article 10. In cases where a group or organization is declared
criminal by the Tribunal, the competent national authority of any
Signatory shall have the right to bring individuals to trial for
membership therein before national, military, or occupation courts. In
any such case the criminal nature of the group or organization is
considered proved and shall not be questioned.
Article 11. Any person convicted by the Tribunal may be charged
before a national, military, or occupation court, referred to in Article
10 of this Charter, with a crime other than of membership in a criminal
group or organization and such court may, after convicting him, impose
upon him punishment independent of and additional to the punishment
imposed by the Tribunal for participation in the criminal activities of
such group or organization.
Article 12. The Tribunal shall have the right to take
proceedings against a person charged with crimes set out in Article 6 of
this Charter in his absence, if he has not been found or if the
Tribunal, for any reason, finds it necessary, in the interests of
justice, to conduct the hearing in his absence.
Article 13. The Tribunal shall draw up rules for its procedure.
These rules shall not be inconsistent with the provisions of this
Charter.
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