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16 Oct 2015NGO Shipbreaking Platform publishes South Asia Quarterly Update #7NGO Shipbreaking Platform publishes South Asia Quarterly Update #7 Brussels, 16 October 2015 – The NGO Shipbreaking Platform publishes today the seventh South Asia Quarterly Update , a briefing paper in which it informs about the shipbreaking industry in Bangladesh, India and Pakistan. Providing an
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16 Oct 2015NGO Shipbreaking Platform publishes South Asia Quarterly Update #7NGO Shipbreaking Platform publishes South Asia Quarterly Update #7 Brussels, 16 October 2015 – The NGO Shipbreaking Platform publishes today the seventh South Asia Quarterly Update , a briefing paperLaw Reform and Policy
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15 Oct 2015Press Release: IMPA Act partners with Human Rights at Sea developing responsible maritime supply chain managementPRESS RELEASE 15 October 2015 Human Rights at Sea is delighted to welcome IMPA ACT as a Supporting Entity to the Charity’s work, notably for the development of maritime CSR, business and human rightsAccess to JusticeEquality at SeaLaw Reform and Policy
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15 Oct 2015Press Release: Captain Jessica Tyson appointed as new Human Rights at Sea TrusteePRESS RELEASE Immediate Human Rights at Sea is very pleased to announce the appointment of Captain Jessica Tyson as a Trustee to the Charity. Captain Jessica Tyson first went to sea in 1988 in the Merchant Navy progressing through the ranks and sailing as Master. She has sailed on a wide variety ofAbout us
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11 Oct 2015End of current SeaWatch migrant rescue operations in the MediterraneanSeaWatch Mediterranean Migrant rescue operations are now complete for the year. We have followed and supported the SeaWatch team since the start of their journey from Hamburg in May 2015. Next stopMigrants & Refugees
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07 Oct 2015Consumers call for an end to forced labour in seafood supply chains30 Sep 2015 By Juliette Aplin Reproduced with express permission. Consumers in California have filed two separate class-action lawsuits against Mars and Nestlé for failing to acknowledge the use ofAccess to JusticeEquality at SeaLaw Reform and Policy
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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