Seafarers’ classification as essential workers is a key step forward giving them access to onshore medical care and repatriations, say Bailey, Borovnik and Bedford.falseCrawford School of Pubic Plicy, AN
The shipping industry transported a total volume of 10.3 billion tons of cargo in 2017 (UNCTAD 2017)...
Seafarers are exposed to several physical and psychosocial stressors. Recent studies highlighted spe...
Abstract With fatal injuries six times the rate of all US occupations, people who live and work at s...
Seafarers are regarded as some of the most disadvantaged and abused workers in the world. They are "...
Seafarer shortage continues to plague the global seafaring labour market due to the ongoing retentio...
On August 26, 2001, the Norwegian cargo ship MV Tampa rescued 438 passengers from a sinking ferry in...
Undocumented migration across the maritime space poses different challenges to the maritime industry...
The crisis that has arisen due to significant waves of immigrants leaving African and Asian countrie...
In the context of the provisions of the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006, this paper draws on new qu...
Hanjin Shipping Company declared bankruptcy in September 2016. The South Korean shipping giant, owne...
2016 is marked as the deadliest year on record for ‘sea migrants’ crossing the Mediterranean Sea try...
" Thousands of migrants die on the sea but it’s not just because of their rickety boats – merchant v...
Seafarers working in the 21st century global shipping industry are multi-national crew of migrant co...
The abandonment of seafarers is one of the major challenges that seafarers onboard vessels may face....
Maritime transport is the ‘invisible’ backbone that keeps the global economy moving on any given day...
The shipping industry transported a total volume of 10.3 billion tons of cargo in 2017 (UNCTAD 2017)...
Seafarers are exposed to several physical and psychosocial stressors. Recent studies highlighted spe...
Abstract With fatal injuries six times the rate of all US occupations, people who live and work at s...
Seafarers are regarded as some of the most disadvantaged and abused workers in the world. They are "...
Seafarer shortage continues to plague the global seafaring labour market due to the ongoing retentio...
On August 26, 2001, the Norwegian cargo ship MV Tampa rescued 438 passengers from a sinking ferry in...
Undocumented migration across the maritime space poses different challenges to the maritime industry...
The crisis that has arisen due to significant waves of immigrants leaving African and Asian countrie...
In the context of the provisions of the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006, this paper draws on new qu...
Hanjin Shipping Company declared bankruptcy in September 2016. The South Korean shipping giant, owne...
2016 is marked as the deadliest year on record for ‘sea migrants’ crossing the Mediterranean Sea try...
" Thousands of migrants die on the sea but it’s not just because of their rickety boats – merchant v...
Seafarers working in the 21st century global shipping industry are multi-national crew of migrant co...
The abandonment of seafarers is one of the major challenges that seafarers onboard vessels may face....
Maritime transport is the ‘invisible’ backbone that keeps the global economy moving on any given day...
The shipping industry transported a total volume of 10.3 billion tons of cargo in 2017 (UNCTAD 2017)...
Seafarers are exposed to several physical and psychosocial stressors. Recent studies highlighted spe...
Abstract With fatal injuries six times the rate of all US occupations, people who live and work at s...