#3 David Hammond and Steven Haines - Human Rights at Sea, Part 1 of 2

Operational Maritime Law

03-01-2023 • 51 minuti

David Hammond (Human Rights at Sea) and Professor Steven Haines (University of Greenwich) join the podcast to discuss the protection of human rights at sea. This is Part 1 of a 2-part interview, where we address some of the laws protecting the victims of human rights abuses at sea, barriers to enforcing these laws, the Geneva Declaration on Human Rights at Sea, advocacy issues, as well as the differences between Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law.

Human Rights at Sea | Human Rights at Sea

The Geneva Declaration on Human Rights at Sea | Human Rights at Sea

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (ilo.org)

Universal Declaration of Human Rights | United Nations

European Convention on Human Rights - Official texts, Convention and Protocols (coe.int)

Jurisdictional & Human Rights Challenges of a Vessel in Transit | Human Rights at Sea

www.operationalmaritimelaw.org

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