Human Rights Not a Tick-The-Box Exercise.
A week after the inaugural International Maritime Human Rights (IMHR) conference, held on September 14 at The Royal College of Surgeons in London, the positive repercussions of the event continue to reverberate.
The event, titled “Respect, Responsibility and Remedy in the Maritime Environment,” delivered something new to the emerging maritime human rights discussion. It was the first time that a human rights conference brought together stakeholders from across the entire maritime space and was initiated by David Hammond, the CEO and founder of the charity Human Rights at Sea.
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Source: maritime-executive.com

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