The seizure of the lifeline in Malta, the defense of the NGO entrusted to a law firm in Syracuse



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The defense of the German NGO Lifeline was entrusted to two Italian lawyers from the law firm Giuliano, headquartered in Syracuse. It is Daniel Amato, professor of European law, qualified for the Anglo-Saxon law, and Corrado Giuliano, lawyer with the higher jurisdictions and specialized in the law of the immigration.

On June 27, the Lifeline, bearing the same name as the NGO, it is moored in Malta after 8 days of strike on the high seas, with 234 migrants on board rescued off the Libyan coast, waiting authorization to land in a safe harbor in the Mediterranean, permission denied by Italy, by Franca and, initially, by Malta itself. Once arrived at the port, as already announced by the Maltese Government, the ship was seized. The captain of the Lifeline was first questioned and arrested

The lawyers of the firm Giuliano tomorrow will participate in the hearing before the court of Valletta in Malta, before the judge Joe Mifsud, to discuss the seizure of the ship, arrest of the captain and the theme "flag inspection".

During the hearing, the defensive college Lifeline will claim international conventions for the protection of humanitarian law, as well as the application of the rules on flying flag on boats.

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