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Illegal smuggling victims recognised

15 November 2023
Issue: 8049 / Categories: Legal News , International , Criminal
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Families of 39 people who died in a refrigerated lorry after being illegally smuggled to the UK via Belgium can be awarded damages, a Paris court has ruled

The decision last week by the 33rd Chambre Correctionnelle du tribunal Judiciaire de Paris, is ground-breaking in its recognition that victims of transnational illegal migrant smuggling organisations should have access to reparations and an effective remedy, according to Hogan Lovells International, which worked pro bono on the case. The individuals concerned, known as the ‘Essex 39’, perished in October 2019. Four men were convicted of manslaughter and people smuggling in 2021 for their role.

Hogan Lovells International advised Pacific Links Foundation, a non-profit organisation representing families of the victims. In parallel proceedings in Belgium, the Court of Appeal of Ghent has also ruled that a damages award should be made.

Arthur Dethomas, partner at Hogan Lovells, said: ‘We hope that this case will set a precedent to help others who have been affected by illegal migrant smuggling organisations.’

Issue: 8049 / Categories: Legal News , International , Criminal
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