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26 Sep 2022Seafarers' Mental Health and Wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemicHuman Rights at Sea Advisory Board member Professor Neil Greenberg worked with Dr Samantha K Brooks to publish a review of seafarers' mental health and wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted seafarers' key role in the global supply chain. As the pandemic took holdEquality at Sea
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14 Sep 2022Geneva Declaration on Human Rights at Sea: An Endeavor to Connect Law of the Sea and International Human Rights LawDr Natalie Klein, Trustee at Human Rights at Sea, has published an article on the Geneva Declaration on Human Rights at Sea: An Endeavor to Connect Law of the Sea and International Human Rights LawLaw Reform and Policy
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12 Sep 2022New York, New YorkBeacons of Light I’ve just wrapped up a trip to New York, and we can’t wait to share the outcomes of this when we can. But alongside a very packed schedule, I managed to explore a little bit. I spentAbout us
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08 Sep 2022Human Rights at Sea mourns the death of Her Royal Highness, Queen Elizabeth IIHuman Rights at Sea joins the world in mourning the death of Her Royal Highness, Queen Elizabeth II, who sadly passed away on Thursday, 8 September 2022, at 96 years of age. Flags across the United Kingdom and Commonwealth are flown at half-mast as a sign of our tremendous respect and gratitude forAbout us
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07 Sep 2022UK announces New Prime Minister, Liz Truss but will Human Rights protections be at the forefront?On 6 September 2022, the UK appointed its new leader of the Conservative party and Prime Minister, Liz Truss. At midday today, the Prime Minister was in the House of Commons opposite labour leader SirLaw Reform and Policy
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31 Aug 2022New Central Mediterranean Rescue Ship “Humanity 1” sets sail with embedded Human Rights observerHuman Rights at Sea is pleased to support the launch of "Humanity 1", which set sail from Spain for the Central Mediterranean on Saturday, 27th August 2022, for its first mission on behalf of theMigrants & Refugees
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26 Aug 2022Professor Sir Malcolm Evans KCMG OBE joins the Human Rights at Sea Advisory BoardSir Malcolm Evans KCMG OBE is currently a Professor of Public International Law at the University of Bristol, and Principal-elect of Regent's Park College, Oxford. His areas of focus include torture and torture prevention, the protection of religious liberty under international law and the law ofAbout us
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18 Aug 2022Lobbying for human rights protections within the proposed UNCLOS marine biological diversity ConventionHuman Rights at Sea (HRAS) continues to lobby for the explicit inclusion of fundamental human rights protections for persons at sea to be embedded within the proposed UNCLOS marine biologicalLaw Reform and Policy
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16 Aug 2022New academic work explores Geneva Declaration on Human Rights at Sea’s capacity to influence international lawMomentum is building behind the Geneva Declaration on Human Rights at Sea in Australia’s international law community with the support of Dr Natalie Klein, a professor at UNSW Sydney’s Faculty of Law &Law Reform and Policy