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18 May 2018Dr Sofia Galani on Piracy: the Human Rights and (wrongs); Interview for the Navigate ResponseReview 18 May 2018 UK. Exploring the piracy debate. Dr Sofia Galani, Lecturer in Law at the University of Bristol and a Non-Executive Board of Advisors member of Human Rights at Sea gave a short interview on Piracy the Human Rights and (wrongs) to the Navigate Response, a global crisis
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08 May 2018Legal action before the ECtHR against Italy over its coordination of Libyan Coast Guard pull-backs resulting in migrant deaths and abusePress Release 8 May 2018 London. Italy’s collaboration with Libya to stop migrants and asylum seekers reaching Europe is facing a legal challenge over allegations that it has led to grave human rights
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01 May 2018Update on Shipbreaking in South Asia from the NGO Shipbreaking PlatformPress Release 1st of May 2018 Brussels. There were a total of 206 ships broken in the first quarter of 2018. Of these, 152 ships were sold to the beaches of South Asia for dirty and dangerous breaking
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27 Apr 2018Court of Cassation Rome decides against the release of SAR vessel IUVENTA of Jugend Rettet E.V.Press Release 27 APRIL 2018 London. Human Rights at Sea is closely watching the ongoing situation in the central Mediterranean route, and is deeply concerned with the restrictive asylum policies of the European Union and the general securitisation and criminalisation of search and rescue at sea
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18 Apr 2018HRAS Supports the 23rd HR & Crew Management SummitPress Release 23rd HR & Crew Management Summit London. UK. Human Rights At Sea announces media partnership with the 23rd HR & Crew Management Summit to take place in London on the 24th and 25th of
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10 Apr 2018International Labour Rights Forum (ILRF) Job Opening: Senior Campaign CoordinatorMedia Release – Job Opening International Labour Rights Forum (ILRF) Senior Campaign Coordinator London. The International Labor Rights Forum is a human rights organization that advocates for workers
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10 Apr 2018Op-Ed by F R Chowdhury: International Shipping: Changing Patterns and Phases; good or bad?Op-Ed: INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING: CHANGING PATTERNS AND PHASES;IS IT GOOD OR BAD? F R Chowdhury London, 10 April 2018 “Shipping is a complex and capital intensive business. Major part of the international shipping was owned and operated by the developed western world. After the end of World War-II, the
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22 Mar 2018ITF Calls for Federal Investigation into Missing Seafarer Case on board of Galloway ExpressPress Release 22 March 2018 London. The International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) has called for an immediate investigation into the disappearance of 45-year-old seafarer, Arnel Gillo who was
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21 Mar 2018HRAS deeply concerned with the latest developments in the central Mediterranean and the seizure of Proactive Open Arms vesselPress Release 21st of March 2018 London. Human Rights at Sea is closely watching the ongoing situation in the central Mediterranean route following the seizure of the NGO Proactiva Open Arms vessel