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07 Oct 2015Press Release: Human Rights at Sea announces change over of Trustees & new appointmentPress Release Immediate Human Rights at Sea is pleased to announce the appointment of a new Trustee to the Charity, Professor Steven Haines, and to announce the retirement of Mr. Jens Dieckmann. Steven Haines is Professor of Public International Law in the University of Greenwich and a ResearchAbout us
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05 Oct 2015Under-Reporting of Slavery and Abuse in Pacific FisheriesBy Wendy Laursen 2015-10-04 Reproduced with permission “Would you buy a can of tuna that you knew had been caught by slaves and canned by slaves?” asked Dr Patricia Kailola, acting CEO of PacificSlavery at Sea
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04 Oct 2015The HRAS Interview with Graeme McGregor of Amnesty International AustraliaThe HRAS Interview Series Men, Women and Children in Offshore Detention Graeme McGregor joined Amnesty International Australia in 2013 as the Refugee Campaign Coordinator. After studying Human RightsChildren at SeaMigrants & RefugeesSlavery at Sea
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04 Oct 2015Pacific Dialogue’s Human Trafficking Awareness – Crew conditions on fishing vesselsPacific Dialogue’s Human Trafficking Awareness 2013-15 Pacific Dialogue is supported by Human Rights at Sea and acts as a partner and Supporting Entity in the Pacific Islands. Pacific Dialogue engages in human trafficking awareness because we care for human rights, and the act of human traffickingAccess to JusticeLaw Reform and Policy
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01 Oct 2015Press Release: Setel PowerLine Ltd joins Human Rights at Sea as a maritime industry Supporting EntityPRESS RELEASE – Immediate 1 October 2015 Human Rights at Sea is delighted to welcome Setel Powerline Ltd as a new maritime industry partner to assist in developing and shaping the Charity’s profileAbout us
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30 Sep 2015Fundraising Campaign for film about the Refugee & Migrant Crisis launchedFUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN FOR FILM ABOUT REFUGEE & MIGRANT CRISIS LAUNCHED A Kickstarter campaign has been launched for CLANDESTINE, a short film that follows the perilous journey of a group of refugeesLaw Reform and PolicyMigrants & Refugees
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18 Sep 2015The Big Welfare Debate – London International Shipping Week 2015: A Human Rights at Sea ReviewThe Big Welfare Debate London International Shipping Week 2015: A Human Rights at Sea Review Maritime Welfare Sector Proposals Following The Big Welfare Debate at LISW 2015 Human Rights at Sea proposes three improvements for the maritime welfare sector. First. The establishment of a new fundingLaw Reform and Policy
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18 Sep 2015Carnival 2020 Sustainability Goals welcomed by Human Rights at SeaHuman Rights at Sea welcomes the statement by Carnival within their declared 2020 Sustainability Goals that human rights will be a priority alongside labour rights and other focal areas. PhotoLaw Reform and Policy
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15 Sep 2015Updated SeaWatch Migrant Rescue BlogUpdated SeaWatch Migrant Rescue Blog 2015/09/15/updated-seawatch-migrant-rescue-blog/Migrants & Refugees