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15 Feb 2018Human Rights at Sea intern Hajar Hejazi publishes on the Sanchi collision incident in Iranian PressRAN. Iran-based Human Rights at Sea intern, Hajar Hejasi, has published an article in Farsi by invitation in the Iranian newspaper Sore Israfil on the Sanchi Collision incident. Sanchi Collision – photo provided by China Daily In her article in Farsi, Hajar presents an account of the most important
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12 Feb 2018Dr. Sofia Galani presents ‘human rights at sea’ at the Bath Royal Scientific and Literary InstitutionREVIEW 12 February 2018 UK. Exploring the human rights at sea debate. Human Rights at Sea is very pleased that Dr Sofia Galani, one of its Non- Executive Board of Advisors, gave an insightful academic
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09 Feb 2018Bristol University law students lead on new Flag State projectPRESS RELEASE 9 January 2018 Bristol University law school students lead on new flag State project with Human Rights at Sea BRISTOL.UK. The University of Bristol’s Human Rights Implementation Centre
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26 Jan 2018New Family Impact Statement of missing Ukranian seafarerPRESS RELEASE 26 January 2018 UK. Today, Human Rights at Sea releases a detailed Family Impact Statement on the case of a missing Ukranian seafarer, Mr. Koval Oleg Igorevich. The Oleg Koval Family Impact Statement is provided by Mrs. Maryna Koval Victorovna, wife of the 35 year old Ukranian seafarer
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16 Jan 2018New global Maritime Human Rights Reporting Platform launchedPRESS RELEASE 16 January 2018 Human Rights at Sea is pleased to announce a new and unique partnership with the Business and Human Rights Resource Centre through the launching this week of the new
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27 Dec 2017Human Rights at Sea Comment: Irish Government Report on non-EEA workers in Irish Fishing FleetFollowing the establishment of a dedicated Task Force, the Irish Government has issued its Report of the Government Task Force on Non-EEA workers in the Irish Fishing Fleet December 2015. The ReportLaw Reform and Policy
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16 Dec 2017Thai Union and Nestlé Launch Demonstration Boat to Promote Human Rights in Fishing IndustryFriday, December 15, 2017 – 10:00am NEWSROOM: Nestlé CONTENT: Press Release A demonstration boat to promote human rights of workers in the Thai fishing industry, renovated by Nestlé and Thai Union, is pictured near a pier in Thailand’s Trat Province in December 2017. Photo credit: Thai Union
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10 Dec 2017Statement for Human Rights Day 2017PRESS RELEASE 10 December 2017 “The application of human rights throughout the maritime environment at all times, without exception.” Today, we celebrate Human Rights Day at the start of a year-long
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27 Nov 2017BREAKING: MV Seaman Guard Crew Acquitted by Indian CourtBREAKING 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 an Indian Court