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12 Dec 2024Experts Convene at SOAS University of London to Tackle Modern Slavery in FishingOn 29 November 2024, SOAS University of London brought together leading academics, practitioners, and policymakers to address modern slavery in the fishing industry. The gathering, organised by Dr. Andrea Longo and funded by the SOAS Impact Acceleration Account (IAA) with support by Human Rights atFisheriesJusticeEducation
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22 Nov 2024UNIDIR Securing the Seas Publication and the Geneva Declaration on Human Rights at SeaThe new United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) publication 'Securing the Seas' has referenced the topic of human rights at sea and the Geneva Declaration on Human Rights at SeaShippingHuman SecurityDevelopment
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04 Nov 2024New CCTV Evidence Fuels Demand for Answers in Suspicious Death of Fisheries Observer Eritara Aati KaieruaFound CCTV footage from the Taiwanese-flagged fishing vessel WIN FAR 636 has renewed calls for answers into the investigation of the death of Kiribati national Eritara Aati Kaierua, a fisheriesJustice
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29 Oct 2024Nautical Institute Webinar on Just Culture in the Maritime IndustryThe issue of a 'Just Culture' continues to be explored by maritime professional bodies in the global maritime industry. On Oct, 17 The Nautical Institute held a well-attended online webinar titled: " Navigating Accountability: Just Culture and Seafarers' to discuss the background to, and the currentShippingJusticeEducation
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25 Oct 2024New short video highlights Death at Sea ScreeningsCome along to a screening of Death at Sea, virtually. Watch our new short video that captures our two recent screenings of Death at Sea, including highlights from our expert roundtables and takeaways
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21 Oct 2024New Modern Slavery and Smuggling Port Guide launched at UK House of CommonsToday, the British Ports Association launched their new Modern Slavery and Smuggling Practical Guide at the UK House of Commons. Authored by Lisa Lewis, and reviewed by multiple organisations andShippingHuman Security
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17 Oct 2024Death at Sea makes waves in NYC and LondonThe powerful documentary Death at Sea , which chronicles the life and untimely death of fisheries observer Eritara Aati Kaierua, drew significant attention during two recent screenings in New York City and London. Hosted in September and October 2024, these events featured expert roundtables andJusticeSocial Purpose
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11 Oct 2024Child Labour Legislation: Protecting the Rights of the ChildThe latest global Study on Child labour indicates that 160 million children are still engaged in child labour. That is almost one in ten children worldwide. In the second of our child rights KnowledgeSocial PurposeEducation
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30 Sep 2024Open letter to UK Prime Minister from Northern Ireland Fish Producers OrganisationThe CEO of Northern Ireland Fish Producers Organisation has written to the Prime Minister and ministerial colleagues on the issue of visa changes for international crew and the consequentialFisheriesDevelopment