New Zealand looks at levy options to fund seafarer welfare
As Human Rights at Sea (HRAS) informs, Maritime New Zealand (MNZ) seeks public review of maritime levy options to fund seafarers' welfare.
Read moreAs Human Rights at Sea (HRAS) informs, Maritime New Zealand (MNZ) seeks public review of maritime levy options to fund seafarers' welfare.
Read moreHuman Rights at Sea (HRAS) joins the calls of over 300 academics and thought-leaders for an investigation into the migrant shipwreck tragedy on 14 June 2023, off the coast of Pylos, Greece.
Read moreHuman Rights At Sea (HRAS) informs that London-based MarinTrust, which is dedicated to marine ingredient production factories, has responded to Human Rights at Sea’s Certification, Standards and Ratings Questionnaire 1.0.
Read moreHuman Rights at Sea (HRAS) has released a statement, highlighting that the Australian Government is ''fundamentally failing seafarers and their families in providing a sustainable funding mechanism for onshore welfare facilities embedded in and protected by primary legislation''.
Read moreGlobal, sector-focused law firm HFW has continued to support the development of a new Geneva Declaration designed to define and defend the human rights of the global maritime population and those crossing the world's oceans and seas.
Read moreThe legal protection of human rights is adequate, but the big challenge in maritime is the enforceability of the law that is already in place, experts agreed in a recent podcast on maritime law.
Read moreDavid Hammond, Human Rights at Sea, CEO, and Professor Steven Haines, University of Greenwich and Honorary Trustee, recently joined the Operational Maritime Law podcast to discuss the protection of human rights at sea, focusing on what can be done about the plight of abandoned seafarers.
Read moreThe UK-based Confidential Human Factors Incident Reporting Programme (CHIRP) has joined forces with Human Rights at Sea to share resources, investigate incidents of egregious human rights abuse at sea and pursue justice for victims.
Read moreWilton Park published its report on “Human Rights Law at Sea”, discussing the key themes of discussion, problems identified, and recommendations for possible ways forward concerning human rights protections at sea.
Read moreA number of civil society organisations engaged in search and rescue (SAR) activities in the central Mediterranean Sea expressed concerns regarding the latest attempt by a European government to obstruct assistance to people in distress at sea.
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