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The Committee notes with regret that the Government's report has not been received. It hopes that a report will be supplied for examination by the Committee at its next session and that it will contain full information on the matters to be raised in its previous direct request, which read as follows:
Article 3 of the Convention. The Committee's previous comments referred to Recommendation No. 9 contained in the back pages of the seafarer's passport, and the identical provision laid down in section 25 of Decree No. 45969, which stipulate that the passport shall be kept by the master or any other officer during the validity of the engagement (durante a vigência da matrícula). The Committee drew the Government's attention to the incompatibility of these provisions with this Article of the Convention which provides that the identity document shall remain in the seafarer's possession at all times. In its report, the Government states that "durante a vigência da matrícula" in this case means "for the duration of the legal formalities preceeding the voyage". In view of the ambiguity of this text which could easily give rise to a different interpretation because of the unusual connotation of the word "vigência" - here used to mean "duration" - the Committee hopes that the Government will shortly take the necessary measures to ensure that the persons concerned can have no doubts as to the proper application of Article 3 of the Convention.
Article 6. The Committee has examined the various legal texts communicated by the Government. They do not, however, appear to contain provisions to ensure the application of this Article. The Committee hopes that the Government will not fail to enclose the Regulations issued by the Directorate of Emigration and Frontiers (DNEFA) concerning the application of this Article with its next report.
[The Government is asked to report in detail for the period ending 30 June 1992.]
Article 3 of the Convention. The Committee refers to its previous comments concerning the incompatibility of this provision of the Convention, which provides that the identity document shall remain in the seafarer's possession at all times, with "recommendation" No. 9 (contained in the back pages of the seafarer's passport), which lays down that the passport shall be kept by the master or any other officer of the vessel during the seafarer's period of engagement, and with the identical provision laid down in section 25 of Decree No. 45969. The Committee notes the Government's statement in its report that seafarer's passports are in fact only given to the master when the authorities come on board when the vessel arrives in port, and that they are then given back to the seafarers for the landing. In these circumstances, the Committee hopes that the Government, with a view to harmonising law and practice, will take measures in the near future to abolish the provision laid down by section 25 of Decree No. 45969 and "recommendation" No. 9.
Article 6. The Committee hopes that the Government will soon transmit to the International Labour Office the regulations issued by the National Directorate of Inspection and the Directorate of Emigration and Frontiers (DEFA) with regard to the application of this Article.
The Committee notes that the Government's report has not been received. It hopes that a report will be supplied for examination by the Committee at its next session and that it will contain full information on the matters raised in its previous direct request, which read as follows:
The Committee notes the information and the copy of a seafarer's passport transmitted by the Government in response to its previous direct request.
Article 3 of the Convention. The Committee notes that Recommendation No. 9, in the back pages of the seafarer's passport, provides that the passport shall be kept by the master or any other officer of the vessel during the period of engagement of the seafarer. The Government's report also states that the passport is given to the master during the voyage. The Committee recalls that, under the present Article of the Convention, the identity document should remain in the seafarer's possession at all times. The Committee hopes that the Government will indicate in its next report the measures taken in order to give effect to the Convention on this point.
Article 6. The Committee notes that the Government will transmit with its next report the regulations issued by the National Directorate of Inspection and the Directorate of Emigration and Frontiers (DEFA) with regard to the application of this Article.