NATO Troop Protection Act

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Basic data
Title: Law on the Protection of Troops of the North Atlantic Pact through Criminal and Administrative Offenses Law
Short title: NATO Troop Protection Act
Abbreviation: NTSG
Type: Federal law
Scope: Federal Republic of Germany
Legal matter: Criminal law
References : 450-5
Original version from: June 11, 1957
( Federal Law Gazette I p. 597 )
as the Fourth Criminal Law Amendment Act
Entry into force on:
New announcement from: March 27, 2008
( BGBl. I p. 490 )
Last change by: Art. 2 G of 23 May 2017
( Federal Law Gazette I p. 1226, 1227 )
Effective date of the
last change:
May 30, 2017
(Art. 3 G of May 23, 2017)
GESTA : C151
Weblink: Text of the law
Please note the note on the applicable legal version.

The law on the protection of the troops of the North Atlantic Pact by the criminal and regulatory offense law , official short form NATO Troop Protection Act ( NTSG ), is a German legal norm that the application of various legal provisions for the protection of the non-German contracting states of the North Atlantic Pact and their stationed in the Federal Republic of Germany Troops, and regulates criminal offenses against them.

The law results from the amendment of the Fourth Criminal Law Amendment Act in Article 48 of the Second Act on the Adjustment of Federal Law in the area of ​​responsibility of the Federal Ministry of Justice (2nd BMJBBG) , Act of November 23, 2007 - Federal Law Gazette Part I 2007 No. 59 November 29, 2007 P. 2614, which came into effect on November 30, 2007.

Individual evidence

  1. Article 48 of the Second Act on the Adjustment of Federal Law in the area of ​​responsibility of the Federal Ministry of Justice of 23 November 2007. Amendment of the Fourth Criminal Law Amendment Act. Retrieved August 21, 2015 .