Sustainability standards for seafood mainly address environmental performance criteria and are less concerned with the welfare of fisheries workers who produce the seafood. Yet human rights violations such as slavery and human trafficking are widespread in fisheries around the world, and underscore the need for certification bodies and other seafood supply chain actors to improve social performance, in addition to addressing environmental challenges. Calls for socially responsible seafood have referenced human rights law and policy frameworks to shape the guiding principles of socially responsible seafood and to provide the legal machinery to implement these aspirations, but practical guidance on how to achieve this is lacking. To provide c...
Globally, marine resources are in decline, and urgent action is required. However, conservation meas...
Almost 400 companies — primarily retailers, suppliers, and producers — engage in 16 sustainable seaf...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) in the seafood industry is on the rise. Because of increasing ...
Sustainability standards for seafood mainly address environmental performance criteria and are less ...
People derive benefits from the seafood trade including food security, work and profits. As trade in...
Sustainable seafood initiatives began with efforts to promote and certify seafood sourced from well‐...
The recent development of a Human Rights and Social Responsibility Policy for fishery improvement pr...
The present paper aims at analysing the case \ue2\u80\u98Seafood from Slaves\ue2\u80\u99 \ue2\u80\u9...
Most debates on government fisheries management, focusing on dramatic fishery collapses, have skirte...
Humanity has never benefited more from the ocean as a source of food, livelihoods, and well-being, y...
Humanity has never benefited more from the ocean as a source of food, livelihoods, and well-being, y...
In response to labour and human rights violations onboard fishing vessels, the private sector is inc...
In the last few years, it has been recognized more and more that human rights also play a role in th...
A growing recognition of human rights in business has shed light on labor violations and abusive pra...
In the last few years, it has been recognized more and more that human rights also play a role in th...
Globally, marine resources are in decline, and urgent action is required. However, conservation meas...
Almost 400 companies — primarily retailers, suppliers, and producers — engage in 16 sustainable seaf...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) in the seafood industry is on the rise. Because of increasing ...
Sustainability standards for seafood mainly address environmental performance criteria and are less ...
People derive benefits from the seafood trade including food security, work and profits. As trade in...
Sustainable seafood initiatives began with efforts to promote and certify seafood sourced from well‐...
The recent development of a Human Rights and Social Responsibility Policy for fishery improvement pr...
The present paper aims at analysing the case \ue2\u80\u98Seafood from Slaves\ue2\u80\u99 \ue2\u80\u9...
Most debates on government fisheries management, focusing on dramatic fishery collapses, have skirte...
Humanity has never benefited more from the ocean as a source of food, livelihoods, and well-being, y...
Humanity has never benefited more from the ocean as a source of food, livelihoods, and well-being, y...
In response to labour and human rights violations onboard fishing vessels, the private sector is inc...
In the last few years, it has been recognized more and more that human rights also play a role in th...
A growing recognition of human rights in business has shed light on labor violations and abusive pra...
In the last few years, it has been recognized more and more that human rights also play a role in th...
Globally, marine resources are in decline, and urgent action is required. However, conservation meas...
Almost 400 companies — primarily retailers, suppliers, and producers — engage in 16 sustainable seaf...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) in the seafood industry is on the rise. Because of increasing ...