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Title: Introductory note to views adopted by the Committee under article 5(4) of the Optional Protocol, concerning A.S., D.I., O.I., and G.D. V. ITALY, Communication No. 3042/2017 (U.N. Hum. Rts. Comm.)
Authors: Vella De Fremeaux (Mallia), Patricia
Attard, Felicity
Keywords: International law
Maritime law
Law of the sea
International courts
Human trafficking -- Law and legislation
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: The American Society of International Law
Citation: Vella De Fremeaux (Mallia), P., & Attard, F. (2021). Introductory note to views adopted by the Committee under article 5(4) of the Optional Protocol, concerning A.S., D.I., O.I., and G.D. V. ITALY, Communication No. 3042/2017 (U.N. Hum. Rts. Comm.). International Legal Materials, First View, 1-20.
Abstract: On January 27, 2021, the United Nations Human Rights Committee (HRC or Committee) published two separate decisions in response to communications brought against Malta and Italy. Both decisions concerned the same incident, which occurred on October 11, 2013, where over 200 migrants drowned in a shipwreck in the Mediterranean. The first complaint brought against Malta was dismissed by the Committee on procedural grounds. In the second case, A.S., D.I., O.I. and G.D. v. Italy, the HRC found that Italy had failed to protect the right to life of the migrants under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR). This introductory note discusses the significance of the Committee's findings in this decision and its ramifications with respect to the protection of human rights at sea.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/86746
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