Draft New IMO Guidelines on the Fair Treatment of Seafarers – an international human rights law perspective | by Alex Tinsley (@AlexLouisT)
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Left this bag, containing these two jackets, in Clissold Park yesterday. If anyone has it, or seen it, please let me know by reply! Thanks! @clissoldpeople
#JulianAssange released from prison and returns to Australia.
Edward Fitzgerald KC acted for Mr Assange in the UK #extradition proceedings, together with Mark Summers KC and Florence Iveson of Matrix Chambers; Jennifer Robinson (@suigenerisjen) worked on the plea deal negotiations, as well as on arrangements with the Australian government to enable Mr Assange’s return home. Ms Robinson has also acted for and advised Mr Assange on all aspects of his cases since 2010, including on #Wikileaks publications, his extradition proceedings, his asylum claim with Ecuador and advice on international disputes over his asylum and diplomatic appointment, UN engagement with Special Procedures and all international cases. Alex Tinsley (@AlexLouisT) of Doughty Street has been working on Mr Assange’s European Court of Human Rights application.
Read our release here: https://t.co/vNbsBmz9d0
We did it. 14 years of legal battles and we are finally taking him home to Australia to be reunited with @Stella_Assange and his kids - and giving him his life back.
So many thank yous to make - and will come.
Can’t wait to touch down in 🇦🇺
Note - expulsion is different from the mechanisms by which INTERPOL / the Commission for the Control of Files can stop sates using the system, in individual cases or more generally. See this helpful explainer: https://t.co/0jsnpwGrxz
Alex Tinsley’s (@AlexLouisT) seafarer client released from Indonesia – an illustrative case.
Seafarer Siyaab Salam has been released from Indonesia after months held unreasonably in the aftermath of a maritime accident.
Read more 🔽
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