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Latest Updates Day of the Seafarer: Pride at Sea? Jun 25, 2023 07:00 am Day of the Seafarer: Pride at Sea? charlotte Sun, 25/06/2023 – 08:00 This year’s Day of the Seafarer theme…
Update: How Ethical is the Seafood you Eat? A Review of the International Fisheries and Aquaculture Certifications, Standards and Ratings Ecosystem
Latest Updates How Ethical is the Seafood you Eat? A Review of the International Fisheries and Aquaculture Certifications, Standards and Ratings Ecosystem Feb 08, 2023 08:00 am How Ethical is…
UK House of Lords UNCLOS Inquiry. How to protect human rights at sea. Latest Updates UK House of Lords UNCLOS Inquiry. How to protect human rights at sea. LONDON. UK. …
UK Crown Prosecution Service issues statement on Nave Andromeda Case London. UK. The case of the alleged ‘hijacking’ and threatening of the ship’s crew by seven Nigerian stowaways in UK Territorial…
Human Rights at Sea publishes Sixth Annual Report London.UK. Human Rights at Sea today publishes its sixth annual report for reporting period between May 2019 – June 2020 continuing to assure transparency…
RightShip and Human Rights at Sea join forces to help improve welfare for seafarers around the world
RightShip and Human Rights at Sea join forces to help improve welfare for seafarers around the world New partnership sees RightShip back Human Rights at Sea’s global mission to end…
Human Rights at Sea: UK Fisheries Human Rights and Social Welfare Baseline Assessment Project Update
Human Rights at Sea:Â UK Fisheries Human Rights and Social Welfare Baseline Assessment Project Update London. UK. Following the SeaFish Ethics Common Language Group meeting at Fishmonger’s Hall, London, 28 January,…
India Driving National Human Rights at Sea Agenda London, UK. The Indian Government and National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) are driving forward with the newly created ‘human rights at sea’…
OP-ED: NGO Pacific Dialogue on Pacific Seafarers Opinion Piece 4th July 2019 Suva, Fiji. The Fijian partner to Human Rights at Sea, the NGO Pacific Dialogue, released an OP-ED for…
 Human Rights at Sea Statement for World Refugee Day London.UK. Against a historic high record of forced displacement that shows that over 70 million people have been forced to flee…
During Ramadan Indian seafarers remain abandoned in appalling conditions During the Ramadan period and prior to Eid, a time for giving, sharing and family time, there remain some Indian seafarers…
COMMENT 28 December 2018 London.UK. The recent increase in migrant crossings from France to England across one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes, has prompted calls within the UK to increase…
HRAS enables Ethiopian Chief Officer to return home with wages paid 17th October 2018 London. UK. Human Rights at Sea is pleased to report the successful repatriation of an Ethiopian…
Human Rights at HRAS: Sea announces Silvia Mera as speaker for the International Maritime Human Rights Conference
Human Rights at Sea announces Silvia Mera as speaker for the International Maritime Human Rights Conference Friday 21 September 2018 London. UK. Silvia Mera announced by Human Rights at Sea as…
‘LIFEBOAT’ migrant rescue film to be shown at Second International Maritime Human Rights Conference
‘LIFEBOAT’ migrant rescue film to be shown at Second International Maritime Human Rights Conference PRESS RELEASE Immediate London UK. The short award-winning film ‘LIFEBOAT’ is to be shown at the…
Update on Shipbreaking in South Asia from the NGO Shipbreaking Platform 1st of May 2018 Brussels. There were a total of 206 ships broken in the first quarter of 2018.…
NGO Shipbreaking Platform Publishes List of Ships Dismantled Worldwide revealing Human Rights abuses and Environmental Damage
Brussels, 20 January 2018. The NGO Shipbreaking Platform publishes today its List of Ships dismantled worldwide in 2017 in tidal beaches of South East Asia revealing the shipping industry’s irresponsible…
Dr. Sofia Galani presents maritime security and human rights, and explores the ‘human rights at sea’ debate Human Rights at Sea is very pleased that Dr Sofia Galani, one of…
Human Rights at Sea has been informed that the entire crew, including the six British maritime security guards known as the ‘Chennai 6’, have been acquitted of all charges by…
Human Rights at Sea publishes its Annual Report for the year ending May 2016 today. The 40-page report comprehensively lays out the development and achievements of the UK-based charity’s third…
Human Rights at Sea continues to support the case of the crew of the MV Seaman Guard Ohio, including the British maritime security guards who were detained on 12th October…
The recent Nautical Institute Seaways article (June 2017) in co-ordination with the New Zealand based FISH Safety Foundation has looked in detail at the growing need and trend to openly…
Today, Human Rights at Sea publishes its visual Impact Report and Timeline of Delivery infographic detailing a summary of the successes for the charity in only its third year since…
Human Rights at Sea adds to its free educational materials Human Rights at Sea has now added an accompanying infographic to its new free to download first educational film titled:…