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07 Sep 2018HRAS welcomes new research intern Alejandro Woodroffe GuzmanPress Release Immediate Friday 7 September 2018 London. UK. Human Rights at Sea welcomes a new intern, Alejandro Guzman Woodroffe, to conduct remote research on the charity’s pillar of maritime Business and Human Rights. Alejandro is a qualified Venezuelan lawyer from the Andrés Bello Catholic
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04 Sep 2018Manning Agents & UK Fisheries Supply Chain Investigative Report & Case Study of Non-EEA crew from the PhilippinesPress Release Immediate London.UK. Human Rights at Sea has published a new case study exploring the issue of Philippine manning agencies supplying Non-EEA crew to the UK Fisheries industry and the
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31 Aug 2018Human Rights at Sea and Stop Illegal Fishing announce collaboration to raise awareness of human rights protections on fishing vesselsPress Release 31st August 2018 London.UK. Human Rights at Sea and the Botswana-based African NGO Stop Illegal Fishing (SIF) have entered into a mutually supporting collaborative partnership to
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26 Aug 2018Family of Chennai 6 crew member thank Human Rights at SeaPRESS RELEASE 26 August 2018 London.UK. The family of one of the British maritime security guards held in Chennai prison, India, during the four year Seaman Guard Ohio case which started in October 2013, has thanked the charity for their work alongside many other organisations, State authorities and
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26 Aug 2018‘LIFEBOAT’ migrant rescue film to be shown at Second International Maritime Human Rights ConferencePRESS RELEASE Immediate London UK. The short award-winning film ‘LIFEBOAT’ is to be shown at the second International Maritime Human Rights (IMHR) conference on 29 October 2018 to be held at the
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16 Aug 2018Year Four Timeline of Delivery Infographic PublishedPRESS RELEASE Immediate London. UK. Human Rights at Sea is pleased to publish its Year Four Timeline of Delivery infographic demonstrating the key highlights of its work in its fourth year between May
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31 Jul 2018NGO Shipbreaking Platform publishes South Asia Quarterly UpdatePress Release July 2018 London.UK. The NGO Shipbreaking Platform has just published its South Asia Quarterly update for 2018. There were a total of 220 ships broken in the second quarter of 2018. Of these, 169 ships were sold to the beaches of South Asia for dirty and dangerous breaking. Between
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31 Jul 2018Open letter to UNHCRPRESS RELEASE 31 July 2018 London. UK. Human Rights at Sea has joined nine other leading NGOs in an open letter to UNHCR over the ongoing handling of the Mediterranean crisis. To the United Nations
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24 Jul 2018HRAS & University of Bristol Publish ‘Flag States and Human Rights’ ReportPress Release Tuesday 24 July 2018 London. UK. Human Rights at Sea in partnership with University of Bristol Human Rights Clinic and Human Rights Implementation Centre have published the first report