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Direct Request (CEACR) - adopted 2023, published 112nd ILC session (2024)

Articles 4(2) and (3)(d) of the Convention. Compulsory particulars. Form and content of seafarers’ identity documents. The Committee notes that the Government has sent a copy of the new maritime seafarers’ book with its report. The Committee notes, however, that this new book does not contain the statement required by this provision of the Convention. The Committee therefore requests the Government to take the necessary measures to ensure that the statement provided for by this Article of the Convention is contained both in the new and in the existing seafarers’ book, for example, in the form of an ink stamp, and to provide a specimen (not a photocopy) of the amended seafarers’ book.
Furthermore, the Committee recalls that the Convention was revised by the Seafarers’ Identity Documents Convention (Revised), 2003, as amended (No. 185). The Committee requests the Government to provide information on any progress made towards the ratification of Convention No. 185.

Direct Request (CEACR) - adopted 2006, published 96th ILC session (2007)

The Committee notes the replies sent by the Government in relation to Article 2, paragraph 1, and Article 5 of the Convention. It wishes to draw the Government’s attention to the following point.

Article 4, paragraph 2, of the Convention. Statement appearing in the seafarer’s identity document. In 2005, the Government indicated that, pending the preparation of a seafarers’ identity document including biometric data, a stamp indicating that the seafarers’ books constitute seafarers’ identity documents for the purposes of the Convention, would be applied on any new seafarers’ books issued. In its 2006 report, the Government merely indicates that instructions will be issued to the local maritime administration so that the statement appears in these books. The Committee therefore asks the Government, once again, to take the necessary measures to ensure that the statement envisaged in this Article of the Convention appears both in new seafarers’ books and in seafarers’ books already in existence, for instance by applying a stamp, and to provide a specimen of the modified book.

Direct Request (CEACR) - adopted 2005, published 95th ILC session (2006)

Referring to the question it raised in its previous direct request concerning the application of Article 6, paragraph 1, of the Convention, the Committee notes the Government’s response that a foreign seafarer in possession of a valid seafarer’s identity document, embarked in a foreign vessel in a national port, is authorized to enter the territory for a period of temporary shore leave. However, it brings the Government’s attention to the following points.

Article 2, paragraph 1, of the ConventionIssue of a seafarer’s identity document to its nationals. The Government indicates that in practice, upon inclusion on the register of seafarers, the seafarer receives a seamen’s book valid for a period of 18 months, at the end of which, and in the case where he has accumulated more than nine months of effective navigation, he receives a permanent seamen’s book, renewable every five years. The Order of 20 July 1983 relating to the seamen’s book limits the period of validity of this book to five years. The Committee recalls that, although Article 4, paragraph 5, of the Convention authorizes the limit to the period of validity of a seafarer’s identity document when this limit is clearly indicated within the document, all Members shall issue to each of their nationals who is a seafarer on application by him a seafarer’s identity document. No other condition is envisaged. The national law seems to subject the issuing of the seafarer’s identity document to an additional condition because the permanent book is only issued to seafarers having accumulated more than nine months of effective navigation. The Committee requests the Government to take measures to bring its legislation and practice into conformity with the Convention.

Article 4, paragraph 2. Content of the seafarer’s identity document. The Committee notes the information transmitted by the Government that an adhesive notice is to be inserted into the seamen’s books indicating that they constitute seafarers’ identity documents for the purposes of the Convention pending the preparation of an identity document including biometric data in accordance with the provisions of the Seafarers’ Identity Documents Convention (Revised), 2003 (No. 185). The Committee requests the Government to provide, in its next report, a specimen of the modified book and to keep it informed of developments regarding the preparation of the new identity document.

Article 5. Readmission to the territory. The Committee requests the Government to indicate, in its next report, the specific texts giving effect to the provisions of this Article.

Direct Request (CEACR) - adopted 2004, published 93rd ILC session (2005)

The Committee notes that the Government’s report contains no reply to previous comments. It hopes that the next report will include full information on the matters raised in its previous direct request, which read as follows:

The Committee notes the information in the Government’s reports and requests further particulars on the following points.

Article 4, paragraph 2, of the Convention. The Committee draws the Government’s attention to the requirement in this Article that the identity document contain a statement that it is a seafarer’s identity document for the purpose of this Convention. It requests the Government to ensure that this statement is included and to forward a specimen of the amended document.

Article 6, paragraph 1, of the Convention. The Committee requests the Government to indicate the texts giving effect to the reciprocal right to temporary shore leave in Algeria for foreign seafarers issued with the identity document.

Direct Request (CEACR) - adopted 2001, published 90th ILC session (2002)

The Committee notes the information in the Government’s reports and requests further particulars on the following points.

Article 4, paragraph 2, of the Convention.The Committee draws the Government’s attention to the requirement in this Article that the identity document contain a statement that it is a seafarer’s identity document for the purpose of this Convention. It requests the Government to ensure that this statement is included and to forward a specimen of the amended document.
Article 6, paragraph 1, of the Convention.The Committee requests the Government to indicate the texts giving effect to the reciprocal right to temporary shore leave in Algeria for foreign seafarers issued with the identity document.
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