Experts call for travel tips to become law



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Guidelines regarding travel must be incorporated into law if members of the public, including civil servants and civilians, are to be enforced, international legal experts have said.

Speaking at an Oireachtas committee meeting on the Covid-19 response on Wednesday morning, President Michael McNamara highlighted cases where Irish public officials and several “high-profile” individuals were penalized for violating international travel guidelines. .

He cited a case in which an unidentified public servant was asked to apologize after traveling to Spain, despite the government advising against all non-essential travel to the country.

In response, Gianni Buquicchio, chairman of the European Commission for Democracy through Law (Venice Commission) of the Council of Europe, and Jonathan Sumption, retired judge of the UK Supreme Court, said the guidelines, such as those relating to to travel, they are not applicable. and require “a legal basis”.

Mr. Sumption said that it is not enough for people to be “disciplined for not accepting government advice.”

“It appears to be critical that it should be incorporated into law, not just under the European convention, but as a matter of basic constitutional ownership under a common law system, as both the UK and Ireland have done,” he said.

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