Seafarers’ suggestions on how to improve their situation when facing criminal charges were presented at the landmark 100th session of the Legal Committee of the International Maritime Organization ...
Lack of Due Process Breeds Fear of Criminalisation Among Seafarers
Seafarers’ Rights International welcomes Ravi Mehrotra to its advisory board
Seafarers’ Rights International has underlined its commitment to representing the needs of the world’s seafarers by appointing a new member to its influential Advisory Board. Ravi K Mehrotra CBE, ...
Graduate high flyers welcomed to SRI’s Legal Internship Scheme
Seafarers’ Rights International (SRI) has again demonstrated its commitment to the shipping industry by welcoming the latest intake of high performing young graduates into this year’s SRI Legal ...
Justice for Seafarers?
A worrying indictment of the plight of seafarers has been delivered by a far-reaching survey of the experiences of seafarers facing criminal charges, with seafarers complaining of unfair treatment, ...
A year of achievement: Seafarers’ Rights International marks its first anniversary
On the occasion of World Maritime Day, and exactly one year since its launch, Seafarers’ Rights International (SRI) offers its congratulations to the four post-graduate law students who have ...
IMO ‘Day of the Seafarer’ – time to act
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) ‘Day of the Seafarer’ – on 25 June 2011 – is the opportunity for renewed efforts to safeguard the human rights of seafarers throughout the world and ...
New centre to advance rights of seafarers
Today heralds the launch of Seafarers’ Rights International, a unique and groundbreaking resource dedicated to advancing the legal protection of seafarers worldwide. Seafarers’ Rights International ...