Regional legal consultative meeting on the SADC tribunal review process

Regional legal consultative meeting on the SADC tribunal review process

SADC Tribunal: the Summit of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) will continue to have pervasive effects on human rights and the rule of law in the SADC region.

This is despite the advice of the World Trade Institute Advisors (WTIA) and the finding of the SADC Committee of Ministers of Justice/Attorneys-General that the Protocol on the Tribunal took effect through its incorporation into the Treaty by the adoption of the Agreement Amending the Treaty in August 2001; that the effectiveness of both the Protocol and the Agreement Amending the Treaty in August 2001 did not require ratification; and that the SADC Tribunal was legally constituted, and its decisions are binding on all SADC Member States, the SADC,

Regional legal consultative meeting-events-2011 (full text, PDF)

Conference synopsis-event-2011 (full text, PDF)

Italy : migrants rights are undermined by rushed EU law implementation

Italy : migrants rights are undermined by rushed EU law implementation

The ICJ today expressed its concern at the move by the Italian Government to extend the maximum length of administrative detention for undocumented migrants to up to 18 months.

The measure is contained in certain provisions of the draft legislation ratifying Law Decree no. 89 of 2011, approved on 14 July by the House of Representatives and now under consideration by the Senate, which aims at implementing EU Directive 2008/115/EC (“the Return Directive”).

Italy-migrant rights-press release-2011-eng (full text in English, PDF)

Italy-migrant rights-press release-2011-ita (full text in Italian, PDF)

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