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6. The measures imposed were intended to prevent births within that group.

6.1. Measures were imposed.

P.4. Evidence of the imposition of measures to prevent reproduction.

P.5. Not required: Evidence that the measures be calculated to bring about the destruction of the group in whole or in part.

6.2. The measures were intended to prevent births.

P.6. Evidence that the perpetrator issued orders imposing measures intended to prevent births.

P.7. Evidence that the perpetrator signed decrees curtailing marriages.

P.8. Not required: Evidence that the perpetrator had the intent to prevent births totally.

P.9. Not required: Evidence that the measures be calculated to bring about the destruction of the group in whole or in part.

6.3. Within the group.

P.10. Evidence of a "stable group" constituted in a permanent fashion.

P.10.1. Evidence that membership in a group is determined by birth.

P.10.2. Evidence that membership in a group normally cannot be challenged by its members.

P.10.3. Evidence that membership in a group is retained in a continuous manner.

P.11. Evidence of classification of a group.

P.11.1. Evidence of classification of a group as such by the political/military authorities of the perpetrator's side.

P.11.2. Evidence that a group is perceived as a stable and permanent entity as such by the general public.

P.11.3. Evidence of classification of a group as such by the perpetrators.

P.11.4. Evidence of classification of a group as such by its members themselves.

P.11.5. Evidence of official classification of a group as such by the constitution/laws.

P.11.6. Evidence of official classification of a group as such by identity cards.

P.12. Not required: that the measures are calculated to bring about the destruction of the group in whole or in part.

Element:

6. The measures imposed were intended to prevent births within that group.

6.1. Measures were imposed.

P.4. Evidence of the imposition of measures to prevent reproduction.

P.5. Not required: Evidence that the measures be calculated to bring about the destruction of the group in whole or in part.

6.2. The measures were intended to prevent births.

P.6. Evidence that the perpetrator issued orders imposing measures intended to prevent births.

P.7. Evidence that the perpetrator signed decrees curtailing marriages.

P.8. Not required: Evidence that the perpetrator had the intent to prevent births totally.

P.9. Not required: Evidence that the measures be calculated to bring about the destruction of the group in whole or in part.

6.3. Within the group.

P.10. Evidence of a "stable group" constituted in a permanent fashion.

P.10.1. Evidence that membership in a group is determined by birth.

P.10.2. Evidence that membership in a group normally cannot be challenged by its members.

P.10.3. Evidence that membership in a group is retained in a continuous manner.

P.11. Evidence of classification of a group.

P.11.1. Evidence of classification of a group as such by the political/military authorities of the perpetrator's side.

P.11.2. Evidence that a group is perceived as a stable and permanent entity as such by the general public.

P.11.3. Evidence of classification of a group as such by the perpetrators.

P.11.4. Evidence of classification of a group as such by its members themselves.

P.11.5. Evidence of official classification of a group as such by the constitution/laws.

P.11.6. Evidence of official classification of a group as such by identity cards.

P.12. Not required: that the measures are calculated to bring about the destruction of the group in whole or in part.

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