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03 Mar 2015Thai maritime human trafficking case studies releasedThailand Trafficking Case Studies Translations provided by the Labour Rights Promotion Network Foundation (LPN) Case: 0827201400875 After being rescued, staff from Labour Rights Promotion Network Foundation (LPN) has contacted this fisherman’s father. Soon after hearing his father’s voice, he hasMigrants & Refugees
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22 Feb 2015The Falklands: Two fishing crew missing after 'jumping' ship off-shore Falkland IslandsNINE CREWMEN OVERBOARD IN TWO SEPARATE INCIDENTS The Falkland Islands Government (FIG) committed to ensuring safety of fishermen in its waters Press Release: At 12:14 (GMT-3), Tuesday 17th FebruaryAccess to JusticeLaw Reform and Policy
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13 Feb 2015The Increasing Scope of the Obligation to Investigate Human Rights abuses at SeaARTICLE Increasing Scope of the Obligation to Investigate Human Rights abuses at Sea February 2015 Stephenson Harwood LLP and Human Rights at Sea have collaborated to produce a briefing note andLaw Reform and Policy
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10 Feb 2015New video by VICE shows child labour and low environmental standards in Bangladeshi ship breaking yardsBrussels, 9 February 2015 – A video published by the American magazine VICE, “Where giant cargo ships go to die”, available on its website, shows that both the working conditions and the measures to protect the environment in the shipbreaking yards in Chittagong, Bangladesh, are far from beingChildren at SeaLaw Reform and PolicySlavery at Sea
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08 Feb 2015The Sustainability Incubator and Labour Safe join HRAS as new Supporting Entities from the global fishing sectorNew Supporting Entities join Human Rights at Sea from the global fishing sector Human Rights at Sea is delighted to welcome two new Supporting Entities to the HRAS organisation. Both Labour Safe andLaw Reform and Policy
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05 Feb 2015Use of Force at Sea: East African Review of 100 Series RulesAn external review of the independent 100 Series Rules for the Use of Force as a model set of international maritime rules for the use of force at sea by Private Maritime Security Companies and
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04 Feb 2015Australian Government sends Somali refugee rape victim back to Nauru detention facility“I was raped on Nauru. I have been very sick. I have never said that I did not want a termination. I never saw a doctor. I saw a nurse at a clinic but there was no counselling. I saw a nurse at Villawood but there was no interpreter. I asked but was not allowed to talk with my lawyer. Please help meAccess to JusticeEquality at SeaLaw Reform and Policy
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30 Jan 2015The Sustainability Incubator and Labour Safe join HRAS as new Supporting Entities from the global fishing sectorNew Supporting Entities join Human Rights at Sea from the global fishing sector Human Rights at Sea is delighted to welcome two new Supporting Entities to the HRAS organisation. Both Labour Safe andLaw Reform and Policy
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25 Jan 2015AFEX joins Human Rights at Sea as a Supporting EntityPRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 23 January 2015 Human Rights at Sea is pleased to announce a new partnership with AFEX, one of the world’s largest non-bank payment and risk management solutionAbout us