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30 Oct 2020NGO Shipbreaking Platform publishes South Asia Quarterly ReportPress Release Friday 30 October 2020 London.UK. The NGO Shipbreaking Platform has published its third quarterly update for 2020. The Platform reports that there were a total of 170 ships broken in the third quarter of 2020. Greek ship owners sold the most ships to South Asian yards, closely followed
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25 Oct 2020New Publication: Deprivation of Liberty on board Private ShipsPress Release 25 October 2020 2130 GMT London. UK. Triggered by today’s case of the detention by UK Special Forces from the Special Boat Service (SBS) of seven stowaways onboard the crude oil tanker
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21 Oct 2020Desperate MT GULF SKY crew remain neglected without pay or access to CDCsJoint Press Release Update to MT Gulf Sky Crew Case 21 October 2020 “ Sir, it is very painful experience for me which [has been] never seen before in my life.” ‘The consequences of not being able to
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20 Oct 2020Podcast: Legal and Policy position of Mediterranean seaborne rescue and Maersk Etienne CasePress Release 20 October 2020 The Escalating Crisis of Migration at Sea – what can we learn from the case of the Maersk Etienne? London. UK. As part of the Shoreline insurance podcast series, Human Rights at Sea along with Control Risks participated in the most recent episode covering the policy and
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19 Oct 2020Human Rights at Sea to speak at International Law Weekend 2020Press Release Monday 19 October “Arbitration of Human Rights at Sea: Giving International Law Teeth by Empowering Victims to Enforce It” London. UK. This year’s International Law Weekend theme is
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15 Oct 2020New Zealand Government drives legislative change in support of Seafarers’ CentresPress Release 15 October 2020 “It is not something we can sustain into the future. We desperately need the shipping companies, port authorities and all those who profit from the maritime sector to
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09 Oct 2020Being Serious About Mental Health Means Standing With the Individual Experiencing DifficultyWorld Mental Health Day Press Release 9th October 2020 London.UK. This year’s World Mental Health Day on 10 October comes at a time when our daily lives have changed considerably as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. So starts the World Health Organization’s introduction to its 2020 theme for the
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09 Oct 2020Indian Government Coordinates Action to further Seafarers’ Human RightsUpdate Article on the development of Human Rights at Sea in India 9th October 2020 “Around 10 percent of seafarers working on the global merchant fleet originate from India, and the problems that
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10 Sep 2020Safety at Sea coverage of 9 July HRAS Introductory Arbitration WebinarPress Release 10 September 2020 London. UK. Reproduced with Permission. Safety at Sea reporter, Gabriella Twining, has covered the Human Rights at Sea Arbitration project’s 9 July introductory webinar