German Penal Code (General criminal law), Chapter 17, Section 226
Chapter Seventeen Crimes Against Bodily Integrity, Section 226 Serious Bodily Injury (1) If the bodily injury has, as a result, that the injured person: 1. loses his sight in one eye or in both eyes, his hearing, his speech or his procreative capacity (…) 3. is permanently disfigured in a substantial way or becomes infirm, paralyzed, mentally ill or disabled, then the punishment shall be imprisonment from one year to ten years.
Criminal Law
Applicability of the principle of extraterritoriality
Yes; Conditions: German Penal Code Section / Applicability to Acts Abroad in Other Cases (1) German criminal law shall apply to acts, which were committed abroad against a German, if the act is punishable at the place of its commission or the place of its commission is subject to no criminal law enforcement. (2) German criminal law shall apply to other acts, which were committed abroad if the act is punishable at the place of its commission or the place of its commission is subject to no criminal law enforcement and if the perpetrator: 1. was a German at the time of the act or became one after the act; or 2. was a foreigner at the time of the act, was found to be in Germany and, although the Extradition Act would permit extradition for such an act, is not extradited, because a request for extradition is not made, is rejected, or the extradition is not practicable.
Number of court cases
Availability of information collecting system or reports
Not specified, but police and public organisations defending the rights of minors collect this information
Source
Terre des Femmes (2007): Study on Female Genital Mutilation, http://www.humanrights.ch/upload/pdf/070411_TdF_EU-StudieFGM.pdf; German Penal Code: http://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/stgb/German; German Penal Code in English: http://www.iuscomp.org/gla/statutes/StGB.htm#7
Additional information
Date of entering into force
01/01/1982