SRI Annual Review 2013 - Impact of the MLC on seafarers
By Cleopatra Doumbia-Henry, Director, International Labour Standards Department, ILO
SRI Annual Review 2013 - Personal injuries and deaths of seafarers
Seeking compensation – challenges
SRI Annual Review 2013 - Abandonment of seafarers
The highly publicised case of the crew of the 43,866dwt TMT-linked woodchip carrier Donald Duckling, reduced to surviving by catching fish off the side of the vessel as she lay detained in the Port of Tyne, indicated very strongly that the spectre of the abandoned vessel remained a constant during 2013, and is a reality of today’s shipping market which refuses to go away.
SRI Annual Review 2013 - SRI Survey
In the meantime, what is the shipping industry doing to continue to promote the issues of fair treatment of seafarers and to condemn instances of criminalisation?
SRI Annual Review 2013 - Seafarers and the criminal law
Prestige – decision of the national court
SRI Annual Review 2013 - Seafarers’ rights in the current market
A cursory glance at the global seafarers demand and supply situation, or at least industry sentiment coming through, suggests that previously held fears over manpower shortages may now be a thing of the past. The 2015 BIMCO/ISF Manpower Study, published every five years, will make interesting reading, but at present, generally speaking ship owners can fill spaces onboard their ships.
SRI Annual Review 2013 - SRI Advisory Board comments and reflections
The importance that MLC 2006 delivers on its promises to seafarers; the threat of criminalisation; the consequences of crew abandonment; the need to establish enforceable seafarers’ rights at the international and national levels; as well as the need to inform seafarers about their rights; and to provide lawyers with access to legal materials that should assist them when defending the r
SRI Annual Review 2013
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