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11 Dec 2014Joint Statement on Protection at Sea in the Twenty-First CenturyJoint Statement on Protection at Sea in the Twenty-First Century 11th December 2014 Asylum, International Issues, Press Release, Refugees, Slavery, Smuggling, Trafficking, UN Joint Statement on Protection at Sea in the Twenty-First Century We are deeply concerned about the loss of life, injuryMigrants & RefugeesSlavery at Sea
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11 Dec 2014The Law Society of England and Wales joins HRAS as a Supporting EntityHuman Rights at Sea is delighted to be able to announce that the Law Society of England and Wales has agreed to become a Supporting Entity of the HRAS initiative and its human rights work in theLaw Reform and Policy
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10 Dec 2014The success of the Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOASMOAS – MIGRANT OFFSHORE AID STATION A Story to tell by Elizabeth Mavropoulou Introduction Most people will remember the immense tragedy following the shipwreck of a boat carrying 500 migrants, most ofSlavery at Sea
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09 Dec 2014Seavision joins Human Rights at Sea as a Supporting EntityHuman Rights at Sea is delighted to welcome Seavision as a Supporting Entity Ewen Macdonald, Director of Seavision said: “Seavision is a not for profit initiative to promote awareness of the maritime and marine sector amongst UK 11 to 22 year olds by way of education and career related activitiesAbout us
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09 Dec 2014ICS responds to migrant crisis with guidelines for large scale rescue operations at seaICS RESPONDS TO MIGRANT CRISIS WITH GUIDELINES FOR LARGE SCALE RESCUE OPERATIONS AT SEA In response to the continuing crisis in the Mediterranean, necessitating commercial ships to rescue tens ofMigrants & RefugeesSlavery at Sea
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04 Dec 2014Human Rights at Sea receives Seafarers UK funding for flagship ‘Missing Seafarers & Fishers Reporting Programme’PRESS RELEASE 3 December 2014 Seafarers UK funding kick-starts development of an international register of missing seafarers David Hammond (left), founder of Human Rights at Sea meets Barry BryantAbout usSlavery at Sea
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04 Dec 2014HRAS welcomes Seafarers Rights International new ‘App’ for seafarersNEW APP FROM SEAFARERS’ RIGHTS INTERNATIONAL PROVIDES A LIFELINE FOR SEAFARERS Seafarers facing legal problems can now obtain immediate information concerning their rights, wherever they are in the world, with a new app formally launched by Seafarers’ Rights International (SRI) after three months ofAccess to Justice
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01 Dec 2014HRAS produces Greek translation of HRAS Briefing NoteHuman Rights at Sea has produced a Greek translation of its main Briefing Note HERE
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27 Nov 2014Law Society Annual Human Rights conference 10 December 2014 – LondonAnnual Human Rights conference 2014 Human Rights at Sea is pleased to be engaged with the Law Society of England and Wales for their Annual Human Rights conference to be held in London on 10 DecemberSlavery at Sea