Update: Australia’s network of Port Welfare Committees gains momentum with new establishment in Port of Albany Latest Updates Australia’s network of Port Welfare Committees gains momentum with new establishment in Port…
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Human Rights at Sea: 2020 Flag States and Human Rights Report Published 2020 Flag States and Human Rights Report Published 5 October 2020 “…the monitoring and protection of human rights should…
Human Rights at Sea: COVID–19 P&I Insurance Coverage & Seafarers’ Rights Our latest News COVID–19 P&I Insurance Coverage & Seafarers’ Rights ‘Quarantine rules within P&I cover had never come under scrutiny, until this pandemic exposed an undeniable pattern of systemic risk.’ London. UK. Human Rights at Sea today issues…
HRAS and ITF join the Human Rights at Sea discussion in Turkey London. UK. Human Rights at Sea, the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF), members of the Ankara University Law…
Human Rights at Sea latest News: Poseidon Principles the first global framework for responsible ship finance is a positive industry step to shipping
Poseidon Principles the first global framework for responsible ship finance is a positive industry step to shipping decarbonisation 19th June 2019 London.UK. Human Rights at Sea positively welcomes the Poseidon…
City of Geneva formally supports Geneva Declaration Development 21st May 2019 Geneva. Switzerland. In a significant move, the City of Geneva has formally supported and endorsed the development of Geneva Declaration…
HRAS: Case filed against Greece in Strasbourg Court over Criminalising Search and Rescue
HRAS: Case filed against Greece in Strasbourg Court over Criminalising Search and Rescue April 23rd 2019 London.UK. Not-for-profit organisation Team Humanity’s founder Salam Aldeen through the representation of the Global…
HRAS News: OP-ED: Alan McCulla OBE CEO Anglo North Irish Fish Producers’ Organisation
HRAS News: OP-ED: Alan McCulla OBE CEO Anglo North Irish Fish Producers’ Organisation OP-ED 19th March 2019 London. UK. Alan McCulla OBE Chief Executive of the Anglo-North Irish Fish Producers Organisation/Sea…
8 March 2019 “I just want him home. I want his safety and I want him back” Mumbai, India. Human Rights at Sea today publishes the first of a series of…
UK Anti Slavery Day – 18 October 2018 Thursday 18th of October is Anti-Slavery Day in the UK. While many may think slavery is a thing of the past, modern…
HRAS announces Dr Violeta Moreno Lax and Oscar Pajuelo as speakers for the International Maritime Human Rights Conference 2018
HRAS announces Dr Violeta Moreno Lax and Oscar Pajuelo as speakers for the International Maritime Human Rights Conference 2018 Friday 12th October 2018 London. UK. Human Rights at Sea is…
HRAS welcomes new research intern Alejandro Woodroffe Guzman Press Release Immediate Friday 8 September 2018 Human Rights at Sea welcomes a new intern, Alejandro Guzman Woodroffe to conduct remote research on the…
HRAS & University of Bristol Publish ‘Flag States and Human Rights’ Report Tuesday 24 July 2018 London. UK. Human Rights at Sea in partnership with University of Bristol Human Rights…
The UK’s fishing federations in conjunction with the MCA Fishing Safety team have together developed a Fishing Safety Management (FSM) System that will assist fishermen with the imminent implementation of…
Human Rights at Sea is very pleased to announce that following the success of the mental health welfare leaflet “Remaining Resilient after Traumatic Events”, the leaflet is now available in the…
“Over the past year Human Rights at Sea has successfully brought fundamental seafarers’ rights issues to the attention of a wider audience than ever before. The detailed list of achievements…
New Seafood Supply Chain Code of Practice Published PAS 1550:2017 Exercising due diligence in establishing the legal origin of seafood products and marine ingredients – importing and processing – Code of…
Last year’s Zika virus outbreak saw a dramatic increase in demand for safe abortions in Latin-American countries. The virus can cause foetal brain developmental problems, and data from Women on…
Amanda Hastings, Claims Executive at UK P&I Club, comments on the effect of Operation Triton on search and rescue operations: “Summer is once again upon us and the media coverage…
LONDON – Sep 21st, 2015. A Kickstarter campaign has been launched for CLANDESTINE, a short film that follows the perilous journey of a group of refugees across the Mediterranean. The…
HRAS Commentary. Legal, humanitarian and practical issues plague military targeting of Libyan traffickers¹ boats
New post on Human Rights at Sea HRAS Commentary. Legal, humanitarian and practical issues plague military targeting of Libyan traffickers’ boats by Human Rights at Sea (HRAS) HRAS Commentary. Legal, humanitarian…
Seafarers UK funding kick-starts development of an international register of missing seafarers
Seafarers UK is pleased to announce a grant in support of Human Rights at Sea (HRAS), a not-for-profit resource for the international maritime community. The funding will kick-start a…
March on Stress and Human Rights at Sea have joined forces to provide expert psychological support options to personnel in the maritime industry. The collaboration will see both organisations working…
HRAS is delighted to be able to announce its partnership with the international NGO Finance Against Trafficking and the immediate availability of a new cost-effective on-line CSR tool for use by all commercial…