Hate crime legislation in Slovakia
Criminal Code of Slovakia, Act No. 300/2005, Effective 1 January 2006
The latest relevant amendment included the protected characteristic of sex into Section 140 e) of the Criminal Code.
Section 140 – (Definitions) Specific Motivation Specific motivation shall mean that a criminal offence was committed
(...)
e) from hatred against certain group of persons or an individual because of their real or perceived affiliation to any race, nation, nationality, ethnic group; or because of their actual or perceived origin, colour of skin, sex, sexual orientation, political beliefs or religion.
THE FOLLOWING PROVISIONS CONTAIN AN ENHANCED PENALTY IN CASE AN OFFENCE REFERRED TO HAS BEEN COMMITTED “BY REASON OF SPECIFIC MOTIVATION”:
Section 144/2/e - First Degree Murder
Section 145/2/d - Second Degree Murder
Section 147/2/b - Killing
Section 154/2/c - Participating in a Suicide
Sections 155/2/c and 156/2/b - Bodily Harm
Section 159/3/b - Wrongful Taking of Organs, Tissues and Cells and Criminal Sterilization Section 160/2/b
Section 170/2/d - Endangering Health due to Unauthorized Pharmaceuticals, Health Care Aids and Equipment
Section 179/3/e - Trafficking in Human Beings
Section 182/2/a - Deprivation of Personal Freedom
Section 183/2/b - Restriction of Personal Freedom
Section 184/2/b - Restricting the Freedom of Residence
Section 185/2/c - Taking a Hostage
Section 186/2/d - Kidnapping for Ransom
Section 187/2/c - Abduction to a Foreign Country
Section 188/2/e - Robbery
Section 189/2/c - Extortion
Sections 190/3/c and 191/2/c - Gross Coercion
Section 192/2/c - Duress
Section 193/2/c - Restricting the Freedom of Worship
Section 194/2/d - Forcible Entry into Dwelling
Section 194a/2/d – Protection of Privacy in Dwelling
Sections 196/3/b and 197/3/b - Breach of Mailing Secrets
Section 199/2/c - Rape
Section 200/2/c - Sexual Violence
Section 201/2/c - Sexual Abuse
Section 208/3/b - Battering a Close Person and a Person Entrusted into one’s Care
Sections 209/2/b and 210/2/b - Kidnapping
Section 211/3/b - Corrupting Morals of Youth
Section 212/3/c - Theft
Section 213/2/b - Embezzlement
Section 214/2/b - Failure to Pay Wages and Redundancy Payment
Section 215/2/b - Unlawful Enjoyment of a Thing of Another
Sections 216/2/b and 217/2/b - Unlawful Enjoyment of a Motor Vehicle of Another
Section 218/3/b - Unlawful Interference with a Title to a House, Dwelling or Non-residential Premises Section 219/3/c - Unlawful Manufacturing and Enjoyment of Payment Means, Electronic Money or Other Payment Card
Section 219a/3/c – Unlawful Manufacturing, Enjoyment and Possession of the Instrument Verification Mark or Instrument Safety Mark
Section 220/2/c - Falsification and Fraudulent Alteration of Motor Vehicle Identification Numbers Section 221/3/b - Fraud
Section 222/3/b - Credit Fraud
Section 223/3/b - Insurance Fraud
Section 224/2/b - Capital Fraud
Section 225/4/b - Subsidy Fraud
Section 226/2/b - Unjust Enrichment
Section 229/2/b - Illegal Gambling and Wagers
Section 230/2/b - Illegal Lotteries and Similar Games
Section 231/2/b - Sharing
Section 233/2/a - Legalisation of the Proceeds of Crime
Section 235/3/c - Usury
Section 237/2/b - Breach of Trust by Maladministration of Estates of Another
Section 239/3/b - Harm Done to a Creditor
Section 241/3/a - Deceitful Practices in Bankruptcy and Composition Proceedings
Section 242/2/b - Obstructing Bankruptcy or Composition Proceedings
Sections 245/2/b and 246/2/b - Harm Done to a Thing of Another
Section 247c/3/a – Unlawful Capturing of Computer Data
Section 248a/2/b – Damaging and Devaluation of Cultural Monument
Section 249/2/b - Damaging and Devaluation of Archaeological Heritage
Section 249a/2/a - Falsification of Objects of Cultural Value
Section 250/2/c - Abusing Participation in Economic Competition
Section 259/3/c - Distortion of Data in Financial and Commercial Records
Section 261/2/b - Damaging Financial Interests of the European Communities
Section 264/2/b - Endangering Trade, Bank, Postal, Telecommunication and Tax Secrets
Section 265/3/b - Insider Trading
Section 265a/3/b – Market manipulation
Section 266/2/b - Deceitful Practices in Public Procurement and Public Auction
Section 274/2/b - Forgery, Fraudulent Alteration and Illicit Manufacturing of Duty Stamps, Postage Stamps, Stickers and Postmarks
Section 275/2/b - Forgery and Fraudulent Alteration of Control Technical Measures for Labelling Goods
Section 278a/2/a – Thwart of Tax Administration
Section 279/2/b - Breach of Regulations Governing State Technical Measures for Labelling Goods
Section 281/3/b - Infringing Trademark, Registered Appellation of Origin and Trade Name Rights
Section 283/2/c - Infringement of Copyright
Section 284/2/c - Endangering Public Safety
Section 290/2/c - Breach of Duty under Imminent Danger Situation
Sections 294/4/b and 295/3/b - Prohibited Acquisition and Possession of Firearms and Trafficking in them
Section 298/2/b –Prohibited Production and Possession of Nuclear Materials, Radioactive Substances, Hazardous Chemicals and Hazardous Biological Agents and Toxins
Section 305/4/b - Breach of Plant and Animal Species Protection Regulations
Section 309/2/b - Escape of Genetically Modified Organisms
Section 326/2/c - Abuse of Power by a Public Official
Section 342/2/a - Interfering with Judicial Independence
Section 344/2/c - Obstruction of Justice
Section 345/2/a - False Accusation
Section 346/3/b - False Testimony and Perjury
Section 347/2/b - False Expert Opinion, Interpreting and Translation
Section 351/3/c - Obstructing the Preparation for and Holding of Elections or Referendum
Section 352/4/b – Forgery and Alteration of Public Documents, Official Seals, Official Emblem and Official Mark
Section 352a/2/e – False Medical Records
Section 355/3/b - Smuggling of Migrants
Section 359/2/a – Violence against a Group of Persons
Section 360/2/d – Dangerous Threats and Section 360a/2/c – Dangerous Persecution
Section 364/2/a – Disorderly Conduct
Section 365/2/b – Desecration of Graves and Section 366/2/b – Desecration of the Dead
Section 373/2/b – Slander
Section 420/2/d – Torture and Other Inhuman or Cruel Treatment
Section 140a - Extremist Offenses, such as following:
Section 423/2/c – Defamation of the Nation, Race and Belief
Section 424/3/a – Incitement to National, Racial and Ethnic Hatred
Section 424a/2/c - Apartheid and Discrimination of Group of Persons
Section 359 - Violence against a Group of Citizens and against an Individual
(1) Any person who threatens a group of citizens with killing, inflicting grievous bodily harm or other aggravated harm, or with causing large-scale damage, or who uses violence against a group of citizens, shall be liable to a term of imprisonment of up to two years.
(2) The offender shall be liable to a term of imprisonment of between six months and three years if he commits the offence referred to in paragraph 1
a) by reason of specific motivation,
(…)
Section 360 - Serious Threats
(1) Any person who threatens another with killing, inflicting grievous bodily harm or other aggravated harm to an extent which may give rise to justifiable fears shall be liable to a term of imprisonment of up to one year.
(2) The offender shall be liable to a term of imprisonment of between six months and three years if he commits the offence referred to in paragraph 1
(…)
d) by reason of specific motivation, or
(…)
Section 360a/2/c - Dangerous Persecution
Section 360a
(1) Whoever pursues a long-term pursuit in such a way that it can give rise to serious concern about his or her life, health or the life or health of a close person, or significantly impair the quality of his or her life by
(a) threatening to harm or otherwise harming him or his/her close person,
(b) seeking his or her personal closeness or following him,
(c) to contact him/her through a third person or an electronic communications service, in writing or otherwise against his will,
(d) misuses his personal data for the purpose of obtaining personal or other contact, or
e) otherwise restricting their usual way of life,
shall be punished by imprisonment for up to one year.
(2) The offender shall be liable to a term of imprisonment of six months to three years if he commits the offence referred to in paragraph 1
(…)
c) by reason of specific motivation, or
(…).
Section 364 - Disorderly Conduct
(1) Any person who, either verbally or physically, commits gross indecency or disturbs peace in public or in a place accessible to public, in particular by
a) assaulting another,
b) desecrating the state symbol,
c) desecrating a historical or cultural monument,
d) grossly disturbing a citizens’ assembly or the course of sporting or cultural event, or
e) causing public nuisance through performing a sexual intercourse, sexual exhibitionism or other pathological sexual practices,
shall be liable to a term of imprisonment of up to three years.
(2) The offender shall be liable to a term of imprisonment of between six months and three years if he commits the offence referred to in paragraph 1
a) by reason of specific motivation,
(…)
Section 365 - Desecrating a Place of Eternal Rest
(1) Any person who destroys, damages or desecrates a grave, urn with the ashes of a deceased person, memorial or tombstone, or destroys or damages things at a burial ground or at other place of eternal rest, or who commits other gross indecency or beaches peace at a burial ground or at other place of eternal rest, shall be liable to a term of imprisonment of up to two years.
(2) The offender shall be punished imprisonment for six months to three years, if he commits the act referred to in paragraph 1 (...) (b) by reason of a specific motivation.
Section 366/2/b - Improper and Indecent Interference with a Dead Human Body
(1) Any person who abuses or desecrates a dead human body, or unlawfully carries out the exhumation of mortal remains, or who, without authorisation, takes mortal remains away from the place where they are put to rest, or handles mortal remains in breach of a generally binding legal regulation, shall be liable to a term of imprisonment of up to three years.
(2) The offender shall be liable to a term of imprisonment of one to five years if he commits the offence referred to in paragraph 1
a) acting in a more serious manner, or
b) by reason of specific motivation.
Section 373/2/b – Defamation
Section 373
(1) Any person who communicates a false information about another likely to considerably damage the respect of fellow citizens for such a person, damage his career and business, disturb his family relations, or cause him other serious harm, shall be liable to a term of imprisonment of up to two years.
(2) The offender shall be liable to a term of imprisonment of one to five years if he commits the offence referred to in paragraph 1,
(…)
b) by reason of specific motivation.
(…)
Section 420 - Torture and Other Inhuman or Cruel Treatment
(1) Any person who, in connection with the exercise of his powers of the public authority official, from his motion or with his explicit or implicit approval, causes another person physical or mental suffering by ill-treatment, torture or other inhuman and cruel treatment shall be liable to a term of imprisonment of two to six years.
(2) The offender shall be liable to a term of imprisonment of three to ten years if he commits the offence referred to in paragraph 1
(…)
d) by reason of specific motivation, or
e) against a person whose personal liberty was restricted in compliance with the law.
Section 423/2/c – Defamation of Nation, Race and Conviction
Section 423
(1) Any person who publicly defames
a) any nation, its language, any race or ethnic group, or
b) any individual or a group of persons because of their affiliation to any race, nation, nationality, complexion, ethnic group, family origin, religion, or because they have no religion,
shall be liable to a term of imprisonment of one to three years.
(2) The offender shall be liable to a term of imprisonment of two to five years if he commits the offence referred to in paragraph 1
(…)
c) by reason of specific motivation.
Section 424/3/a – Incitement to National, Racial and Ethnic Hatred
Section 423
(1) Any person who publicly incites to violence or hatred against a group of persons or an individual because of their true or alleged affiliation to any race, nation, nationality, ethnic group, true or alleged origin, complexion, sexual orientation, political opinions, religious beliefs or absence of thereof, or publicly incites to the restriction of their rights and duties, shall be liable to a term of imprisonment of one to three years.
(....)
(3) The offender shall be liable to a term of imprisonment of two to six years if he commits the offence referred to in paragraph 1 or 2
by reason of specific motivation,
(...).
Section 424a/2/c – Apartheid and Discrimination of Group of People
Section 424a
(1) Whoever engages in apartheid or racial, ethnic, national or religious segregation or other extensive or systematic discrimination against a group of persons shall be liable to a term of imprisonment of four to ten years.
(2) The offender shall be liable to a term of imprisonment of eight to fifteen years if he commits the offence referred to in paragraph 1
(…)
c) by reason of specific motivation,
(…).