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Article 33 - Superior orders and prescription of law For the purposes of this article, orders to commit genocide or crimes against humanity are manifestly unlawful.
Article 33 empowers the Parliament to make laws that would restrict the application of fundamental rights to a specific category of people including members of the Indian Army and intelligence organisations. Further Reading: Right to Constitutional Remedies. Fundamental Rights Articles 12-35.
Article 33 - Individual responsibility, collective penalties, pillage, reprisals. No protected person may be punished for an offence he or she has not personally committed. Collective penalties and likewise all measures of intimidation or of terrorism are prohibited. Pillage is prohibited.
Article 33 strikes a balance between individual rights and collective security. It underscores the principle that while fundamental rights are inviolable, the unique nature of armed forces and allied organizations necessitates specific exceptions.
Article 33 specifically allows the Parliament to modify the application of fundamental rights to ensure discipline and proper discharge of duties among certain categories of individuals. This includes members of the armed forces, police forces, intelligence agencies, and associated telecommunication personnel.
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Article 33 of the Charter states that any dispute that is likely to endanger the maintenance of international peace and security should first be addressed through negotiation, mediation or other peaceful means, and states that the Council can call on the parties to use such means to settle their dispute.
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