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17 Jul 2015Migrant SAR Training Goes Beyond SOLASArticle first published by MAREX, 17 July 2015. Reproduced with express permission. An estimated 219,000 migrants crossing the Mediterranean in 2014 and 90,000 have crossing so far this year. A recent P&I club circular noted that a master that doesn’t do their duty under SOLAS Chapter V RegulationLaw Reform and PolicyMigrants & RefugeesSlavery at Sea
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16 Jul 2015SeaWives partners with the Human Rights at Sea and the Missing Seafarers & Fishers Reporting ProgrammePRESS RELEASE For immediate release SeaWives partners with the Human Rights at Sea and the Missing Seafarers & Fishers Reporting Programme www.seawives.com was launched in April with the aim ofAccess to JusticeEquality at SeaLaw Reform and Policy
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13 Jul 2015Human Rights at Sea partner with Marlins on new e-learning coursePRESS RELEASE Immediate Human Rights at Sea partner with Marlins on new e-learning course UK-based charity, Human Rights at Sea is pleased to announce their co-operation with maritime training
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10 Jul 2015MEPs support shipping industry’s call for stronger Member State action in the MediterraneanECSA, the European Community Shipowners’ Associations and the Norwegian Shipowners’ Association (NSA) participated yesterday in a hearing on migration organised by the European Parliament’s Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE) Committee in Strasbourg. The hearing was organised followingLaw Reform and PolicyMigrants & Refugees
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08 Jul 2015‘The HRAS Interview’ – a new HRAS platform featureHuman Rights at Sea presents a new platform feature: ‘The HRAS Interview’. This supporting site will provide the reader with an insight into the lives, actions and successes of individuals whoseLaw Reform and Policy
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08 Jul 2015NGO Shipbreaking Platform presents Annual Report 2014The NGO Shipbreaking Platform, a global coalition of environmental, human rights and labour rights organisations working to promote safe and clean ship recycling worldwide, presents its Annual ReportLaw Reform and Policy
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05 Jul 2015MV Seaman Guard Ohio Crew to stand trial in India after 625 days in detentionPress statement – The Mission to Seafarers 5 July 2015 for immediate release global MV Seaman Guard Ohio Crew to stand trial in India after 625 days in detention The Mission to Seafarers has been informed by the crew of the Seaman Guard Ohio from India this week that they will not be released toLaw Reform and PolicyMigrants & Refugees
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30 Jun 2015SeaWatch Migrant Rescue blog updatedSeaWatch migrant rescue blog updated HEREMigrants & Refugees
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23 Jun 2015Who Watches Out for the Seafarers and Their Families?MAREX: By Wendy Laursen 2015-06-22 Article reproduced with express permission. Maritime writer John Guy recalls the time when he was second mate on a small general cargo ship. He’d been at sea forAccess to JusticeEquality at SeaLaw Reform and Policy