PART III. DESTINATIONArticle 3
1. Each Member for which this Convention is in force shall prescribeby national laws or regulations the destinations to which seafarers may berepatriated.
2. The destinations so prescribed shall include the place at which theseafarer agreed to enter into the engagement, the place stipulated bycollective agreement, the seafarer's country of residence or such otherplace as may be mutually agreed at the time of engagement. The seafarershall have the right to choose from among the prescribed destinations theplace to which he or she is to be repatriated.
PART IV. ARRANGEMENTS FOR REPATRIATIONArticle 4
1. It shall be the responsibility of the shipowner to arrange forrepatriation by appropriate and expeditious means. The normal mode oftransport shall be by air.
2. The cost of repatriation shall be borne by the shipowner.
3. Where repatriation has taken place as a result of a seafarer beingfound, in accordance with national laws or regulations or collectiveagreements, to be in serious default of his or her employment obligations,nothing in this Convention shall prejudice the right of recovery from theseafarer of repatriation costs or part thereof in accordance with nationallaws or regulations or collective agreements.
4. The cost to be borne by the shipowner shall include:
(a) passage to the destination selected for repatriation inaccordance with Article 3 above;
(b) accommoda
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