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Parliamentary
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Assemblée parlementaire
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RESOLUTION 841 (1985)[1]
on the Foreign Interference Act and other issues affecting
the relations between Malta and the Council of Europe
The Assembly,
1. Having examined the Foreign Interference Act passed by the
House of Representatives of Malta on 31 August 1982 ;
2. Concerned about certain provisions of that Act which might
be considered to run counter to the principles laid down in
the European Convention on Human Rights, and in particular in
its Article 10 which guarantees freedom of expression
irrespective of national frontiers ;
3. Considering that these provisions could also be considered
as being in contradiction with the Declaration on the Freedom
of Expression and Information adopted by the Committee of
Ministers on 29 April 1982 ;
4. Noting with satisfaction that the Constitutional Court of
Malta has now been asked to pronounce itself on certain
provisions of the Act ;
5. Welcoming the publicly expressed intention of the Maltese
Government to accord due consideration to the amendments to
the law presented by the opposition :
6. Regretting that there is no possibility for any individual
person or private organisation to submit an application
concerning rights laid down in the European Convention on
Human Rights to the organs of the Convention in Strasbourg
because Malta has not accepted Article 25 of the Convention ;
7. Expressing the hope that, if necessary, the Secretary
General of the Council of Europe may make use of the powers
granted to him under Article 57 of the European Convention on
Human Rights and ask the Government of Malta to provide
information on the way it applies the Convention in respect of
the Foreign Interference Act ;
8. Paying tribute to the contribution made in the past by the
Maltese parliamentary delegation to the work of the Assembly ;
9. Deploring the fact that there is at present no
representation from Malta in the Parliamentary Assembly, and
that Malta is only rarely represented in the Committee of
Ministers of the Council of Europe,
10. Urges the Government and Parliament of Malta :
a. to re-examine, in dialogue with the opposition,
the Foreign Interference Act with special regard to its
compatibility with the European Convention on Human Rights
;
b. to appoint a delegation to the Parliamentary
Assembly and to participate regularly in the work of the
Committee of Ministers ;
c. to accept the optional clauses in the European
Convention on Human Rights on the right to individual
application (Article 25) and the compulsory jurisdiction
of the Court (Article 46) ;
11. Instructs its Legal and Political Affairs Committees to
continue following developments regarding the Foreign
Interference Act and related matters, and continue to seek a
fact-finding mission to Malta ;
12. Instructs these two committees to report back to it when
they see fit to do so, and in any case at the latest at the
January 1986 part-session.
[1]. Assembly debate on 24 April 1985
(4th and 5th Sittings) (see Doc. 5389, report of the Legal
Affairs Committee, and Doc. 5392, opinion of the Political
Affairs Committee).
Text adopted by the Assembly on 24 April 1985 (5th
Sitting).
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