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08 Sep 2020Human Rights at Sea Arbitration Website Goes LiveJoint Press Release 8 September 2020 London, UK. Paris, France. Today, UK-based independent charitable NGO Human Rights at Sea and the Paris-based arbitration practice of global law firm Shearman & Sterling LLP go live with a new website dedicated to the development of an international arbitration
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06 Sep 2020Hindi Educational Films and Accompanying Teaching Infographics PublishedPress Release 6 September 2020 London. UK. Today, the UK charitable human rights NGO, Human Rights at Sea, issues a series of five educational films in Hindi with accompanying teaching infographics
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04 Sep 2020Fisheries Observers’ Survey for Western and Central Pacific now livePress Release 4 September 2020 Understanding the Working Conditions of Western and Central Pacific Ocean Fisheries Observers: A Baseline Survey. London. UK. Human Rights at Sea in partnership with the
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03 Sep 2020Video Testimony: Master defends COVID-19 Command Decisions for protecting CrewPress Release 3 September 2020 CASE UPDATE “This is very unfair. This is very unjust.” “We the seafarers are a lifeline to keep the sea lanes and the global supply chains moving on.” “We are the ones who stay away from families. We are human. We have feelings.” London. UK. Former Master of the MV
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29 Aug 2020Sanctions as a Tool to Protect Human Rights at SeaPress Release 29 August 2020 London. UK. Human Rights at Sea, in concert with the international law firm HFW LLP, today issues a new Insight Briefing Note concerning the July release by the UK
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26 Aug 2020Lexis Nexis Law 360 publishes article on Human Rights at Sea Arbitration ProjectPress Release Wednesday 26 August 2020 London. UK. LEXIS NEXIS Law 360 recently published an article written by Caroline Simson and edited by Jill Coffey on Human Rights at Sea and Shearman & Sterling
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18 Aug 2020Survey for international seafarers during the COVID-19 pandemicPress Release 18 August 2020 London. UK. An ongoing survey for seafarers during the COVID-19 pandemic is being carried out by an international team of researchers from the University of Queensland Australia, Royal Holloway University of London, the World Maritime University Sweden, and Uppsala
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14 Aug 2020English Channel Migrant Movement and Human Rights at SeaOP-ED 14 August 2020 English Channel Migrant Movement and Human Rights at Sea Professor Steven Haines Background People move. Migration has always been a feature of the human condition and it willMigrants & Refugees
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13 Aug 2020COVID-19 P&I Insurance Coverage & Seafarers’ RightsPress Release 13 August 2020 ‘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