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terrorism (Article 391 of the Criminal Code), taking hostages (Article 392 of the CriminalCode) and financing terrorism (Article 393 of the Criminal Code).(7) The provisions of this chapter related to criminal offences referred to in paragraph 3of this Article shall also apply to the procedure for criminal offences referred to in Articles370 through 384 and Articles 385 and 386 of the Criminal Code, as well as to theprocedure for serious violations of international humanitarian law committed on theterritory of the former Yugoslavia since January 1, 1991 listed in the Statute of theInternational Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia.(8) The provisions of this chapter related to criminal offences referred to in paragraph 3of this Article shall also apply to the procedure in connection with criminal offencesreferred to in Article 322 paragraphs 3 and 4, Article 323 paragraphs 3 and 4, Article335, Article 336 paragraphs 1, 2 and 4, Article 336b, Article 337 paragraphs 1, 3 and 4and Article 339 of the Criminal Code, if committed in connection with the criminaloffences referred to in paragraph 3 of this Article, as well as to the procedure inconnection with criminal offence referred to in Article 333 of the Criminal Code, ifcommitted in connection with the criminal offences referred to in paragraphs 3 and 7 ofthis Article.Article 504bPublic authorities and officials taking part in criminal proceedings for the criminaloffences referred to in Article 504a of this Code are required to act with expediency.Article 504v(1) Data on preliminary criminal proceedings and investigatory proceedings inconnection with the criminal offences referred to in Article 504a of this Code are deemedofficial secrets. Besides officials, the data may not be divulged by other participants inproceedings to whom the data become available. The official before whom theproceedings are being conducted is required to instruct participants in proceedingsabout the duty of maintaining confidentiality.(2) Data on preliminary criminal proceedings and investigatory proceedings inconnection with the criminal offences referred to referred to in Article 504a of this Codemay be made public only on the basis of a written authorisation of the competent publicprosecutor or investigating judge.Article 504g(1) A chamber made up of three judges shall adjudicate first instance proceedings forcriminal offences referred to in Article 504a paragraph 3 of this Code, and a chambermade up of five judges in the second instance.(2) Appeals against first-instance court judgements in proceedings for the criminaloffences referred to in Article 504a paragraph 3 of this Code may be lodged byauthorised persons within 30 days of the date of delivery of the judgement.

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