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CILRAP » Case Matrix Network » CMN Knowledge Hub » Means of Proof Digest » Art. 7 Crimes against humanity » Art. 7(1)(g)(3) Enforced prostitution » 8.b.ii. [Mental element for Element 6] [Consequence of obtaining pecuniary or other advantage:] The perpetrator meant to cause himself or herself to obtain pecuniary or other advantage in exchange for or in connection with the acts of sexual nature.
8.b.ii. [Mental element for Element 6] [Consequence of obtaining pecuniary or other advantage:] The perpetrator meant to cause himself or herself to obtain pecuniary or other advantage in exchange for or in connection with the acts of sexual nature.
P.37. Evidence inferred from an utterance, a document or a deed.
P.38. Evidence inferred from a circumstance.
8.b.ii. [Mental element for Element 4] [Consequence of obtaining pecuniary or other advantage:] The perpetrator meant to cause himself or herself to obtain pecuniary or other advantage in exchange for or in connection with the acts of sexual nature.
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