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19 Nov 2019Bangladesh Supreme Court denounces illegalities and lack of transparency in shipbreaking sectorPress Release 19th November 2019 The NGO Shipbreaking Platform, a NGO partner of Human Rights at Sea, themselves in collaboration with the Bangladesh Environmental Lawyers Association, has achieved a successful legal judgement in relation to vessel end-of-life shipbreaking by former ship owners -
06 Nov 2019Bangkok Post Op-Ed: Seafood industry must walk talkThe following Op-Ed was written by Art Prapha, Oxfam America’s Senior Private Sector Adviser and was published in the Bangkok Post on the 5th of November 2019. Human Rights at Sea replicates hereunder -
22 Oct 2019Working Together. The Headline of the 11th ICMA World ConferencePress Release 22 October 2019 Kaohsiung, Taiwan, People's Republic of China. Reporting from the city of Kaohsiung, Human Rights at Sea attends the 11th International Christian Maritime Association -
18 Oct 2019Indian National Human Rights Commission engages with Human Rights at SeaPress Release 18th October 2019 New Delhi, India. This week during a series of regional State-level outreach engagements, Human Rights at Sea was invited by the Indian National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) to engage in discussions on the future of human rights protections within the Indian Sub -
12 Oct 2019How lawless are the oceans?Press Release 12 October 2019 London. UK. Monocle 24 Radio’s Foreign Desk has released its latest foreign affairs episode: ‘How lawless are the oceans?’ “In an ever more monitored world, escaping to -
10 Oct 2019World Mental Health Day: Mindfulness for the Maritime IndustryPress Release 10th October 2019 Every 40 seconds, someone loses their life to suicide. London, UK. The 10th October is World Mental Health Day with this year’s focus being on suicide prevention. -
01 Oct 2019Human Rights at Sea publishes Fifth Annual ReportPress Release 1st October 2019 London. UK. Human Rights at Sea today publishes its fifth annual report ‘Delivering Impact and Influence’ covering the scope and scale of the last reporting period of the charity’s activities between 1 June 2018 and 31 May 2019 continuing to assure transparency in all -
28 Sep 2019From Mare Liberum to Mare Legitimum: In Pursuit of Safe and Secure SeasSPEECH 28th September 2019 From Mare Liberum to Mare Legitimum: In Pursuit of Safe and Secure Seas London. UK. Professor Steven Haines, Professor of Public International Law University of Greenwich -
25 Sep 2019International Human Rights Law proposed amendments to UN Ocean Treaty – September 2019Press Release Wednesday 3 June 2020 MV Gulf Sky – Update London.UK. The ongoing case of the MV Gulf Sky published by Human Rights at Sea last week, reported on the challenges and standing problems of
