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22 Feb 2019Missing Seafarers & Fishers Reporting Programme IP ReinforcedPRESS RELEASE 22nd February 2019 London.UK. Human Rights at Sea is pleased to announce that its Missing Seafarers & Fishers Reporting Programme has had its intellectual property (IP) reinforced in respect of protecting the original concept, logo, name and the work of the charity through the award of -
11 Feb 2019Independent Review of Ramifications of the De-Flagging of M/V Aquarius DignitusPRESS RELEASE 11 February 2019 “ The case of Aquarius’ de-flagging…is a dark moment in the history of international SAR operations.” Human Rights at Sea, February 2019. London.UK. Human Rights at Sea -
06 Feb 2019UNODC Maritime Crime Programme sees HRAS attendancePress Release Thursday 6th February 2019 London. UK. HRAS Trustee Professor Steven Haines and Advisory Board Member Dr Sofia Galani both attended a workshop in Colombo between 28-30 January in Sri -
04 Feb 2019Case filed against Greece in Strasbourg Court over Criminalising Search and RescuePress Release April 23rd 2019 London.UK. Not-for-profit organisation Team Humanity’s founder Salam Aldeen through the representation of the Global Legal Action Network, have decided to take the Greek government to the Strasbourg Court, to held them accountable for the legal ordeal they have put -
01 Feb 2019Human Rights at Sea Review of ZS Wellness Ltd Think Tank EventHuman Rights at Sea Review of ZS Wellness Ltd Think Tank Event Miss Anastasia Papapetrou, Researcher & Intern, Human Rights at Sea An Introduction to ZS Wellness Ltd On the 29th of January 2019, Human -
30 Jan 2019OP-ED: Concerns spread as suicide rate at sea increasesOP-ED Mr Andrew Cowderoy CEO & Founder, ZS Wellness Ltd The UK P&I Club reported that in the previous three years, they have identified an increase of suicide at sea from 4.4% in 2014 to 15.3% in 2017 -
29 Jan 2019Indian Seafarers abandoned offshore Namibia threaten suicide over unpaid wagesPRESS RELEASE 29 January 2019 “Save me from the mental agony I am going through” Chandra Rakesh Singh Negi, MV HALANI I crew member London. UK. Human Rights at Sea publishes its latest detailed case study with personal statements from a group of abandoned seafarers in Walvis Bay, Namibia. Eight -
15 Jan 2019The Killing of Fesaitu Riamkau: A Fijian CrewmanPRESS RELEASE 15 January 2019 Any advice for people going to sea? “It’s up to them. Anything can happen at sea.” Munivai Taukave Lorenti London.UK. Human Rights at Sea today publishes a new redacted -
08 Jan 2019Shadi Elserafy: The Smuggling of Migrants across the Mediterranean Sea: States’ Responsibilities and Human RightsPress Release 8th January 2019 Legal Research Programme London. UK. Under the established Legal Research Programme, Human Rights at Sea today publishes Mr. Shadi Elserafy’s thesis written in
