Research and articles_human rights, piracy & abandonment
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Arbitration as a means of effective remedy for human rights abuses at sea 

Presents an argument for dealing with human rights abuses through arbitration Human Rights at Sea & Shearman & Sterling LLP

Flag States & Human Rights Report 2019 

An evaluation of Flag State Practice in Monitoring, Reporting and Enforcing Human Rights Obligations on Board Vessels Human Rights at Sea & University of Bristol Human Rights Implementation Centre

After the Release: The Long-Term Behavioral Impact of Piracy on Seafarers and Families 

Explores the long-term impact of piracy on seafarer and family recovery, based on a series of interviews and structured surveys of former hostages, non-hostages and family members in India, the Philippines, and Ukraine.  Oceans Beyond Piracy One Earth Future Research

Good Practice Guide for Shipping and Manning Agents - Piracy 

Information and guidance on humanitarian support of seafarers and their families in cases of armed robbery and piracy attack ISWAN

Arrested and Detained Vessels, And Abandoned Seafarers 

A guide to the voluntary societies involved in port-based welfare globally. 
Outlines responsibilities of authorities and other organisations that might be involved when problems are identified aboard a vessel whilst in port.
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