Description
While the oceans are attracting growing attention, people at sea still receive little consideration by stakeholders, scholars and the public at large. The frequent violations of their most basic human rights, which safeguard their life, liberty and health, often go unseen and unpunished. This happens all over the world, including in European seas. Thus, death, slavery, unlawful arrest and other human rights violations result in practical negation of the universality of human rights – the idea that all persons are equally entitled to human rights – advocated by the European Union and the United Nations. The Action aims to assess, from a legal perspective, how human rights can be enjoyed also by people at sea and by all people at sea. It will answer two fundamental questions: What is the content and scope of the rights to life, liberty and health when applied at sea and who is responsible for protecting them and how? The Action will create an international, multidisciplinary, cross-sectoral and cross-institutional network, which will engage in depth with the conceptual and practical issues that arise from the need to protect these human rights of people at sea. Using the most appropriate means, including conferences, open and closed workshops, Training Schools and Short-Term Scientific Missions, the Action will bring together scholars and stakeholders working in this area, raising awareness about people at sea and their most basic rights, elaborating the theoretical framework within which to locate legislative efforts, and producing ready-to-use tools for governments, industry and civil society.
Action keywords
human rights law - law of the sea - right to life - right to liberty - right to health
Management Committee
Country | MC Member |
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Albania | |
Albania | |
Austria | |
Belgium | |
Belgium | |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | |
Croatia | |
Cyprus | |
Czech Republic | |
Denmark | |
Denmark | |
Estonia | |
Estonia | |
Finland | |
Finland | |
France | |
Georgia | |
Germany | |
Germany | |
Greece | |
Greece | |
Iceland | |
Ireland | |
Ireland | |
Italy | |
Italy | |
Lithuania | |
Luxembourg | |
Malta | |
Moldova | |
Moldova | |
Montenegro | |
Netherlands | |
Netherlands | |
North Macedonia | |
North Macedonia | |
Norway | |
Norway | |
Poland | |
Portugal | |
Portugal | |
Romania | |
Romania | |
Serbia | |
Serbia | |
Slovenia | |
Spain | |
Spain | |
Sweden | |
Switzerland | |
Türkiye | |
United Kingdom | |
United Kingdom |
Main Contacts
Action Contacts
COST Staff
Leadership
Role | Leader |
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Action Chair | |
Action Vice-Chair | |
Science Communication Coordinator | |
Grant Awarding Coordinator | |
WG1 Leader | |
WG2 Leader | |
WG3 Leader |
Additional roles
Role | Leader |
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Mentoring Program Coordinator | |
Diversity Coordinator | |
Stakeholder Engagement Coordinator |
Working Groups
Number | Title | Leader |
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1 | Protection of Life at Sea | |
2 | Protection of Liberty at Sea | |
3 | Protection of Health at Sea |
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ApplyMembership
Name | Working Group | Country |
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WG 1 | United Kingdom | |
WG 1 | Estonia | |
WG 1 | Germany | |
WG 1 | United States | |
WG 1 | France | |
WG 1 | Ireland | |
WG 1 | Luxembourg | |
WG 1 | Italy | |
WG 1 | Türkiye | |
WG 1 | Denmark | |
WG 1 | Belgium | |
WG 1 | Denmark | |
WG 1 | Germany | |
WG 1 | Germany | |
WG 1 | Latvia | |
WG 1 | United Kingdom | |
WG 1 | Estonia | |
WG 1 | Norway | |
WG 1 | Czechia | |
WG 1 | Hungary | |
WG 1 | United Kingdom | |
WG 1 | Croatia | |
WG 1 | United Kingdom | |
WG 1 | Finland | |
WG 1 | Norway | |
WG 1 | Norway | |
WG 1 | Spain | |
WG 1 | France | |
WG 1 | France | |
WG 1 | Malta | |
WG 1 | United Kingdom | |
WG 1 | Greece | |
WG 1 | Finland | |
WG 1 | Albania | |
WG 1 | Greece | |
WG 1 | Italy | |
WG 1 | Finland | |
WG 1 | Moldova | |
WG 1 | Slovenia | |
WG 1 | Türkiye | |
WG 2 | United Kingdom | |
WG 2 | United States | |
WG 2 | United Kingdom | |
WG 2 | United Kingdom | |
WG 2 | Spain | |
WG 2 | Serbia | |
WG 2 | Romania | |
WG 2 | Switzerland | |
WG 2 | Denmark | |
WG 2 | Italy | |
WG 2 | United Kingdom | |
WG 2 | United Kingdom | |
WG 2 | Iceland | |
WG 2 | South Africa | |
WG 2 | Ireland | |
WG 2 | Austria | |
WG 2 | Austria | |
WG 2 | North Macedonia | |
WG 2 | Belgium | |
WG 2 | South Africa | |
WG 2 | South Africa | |
WG 2 | Belgium | |
WG 2 | Australia | |
WG 2 | South Africa | |
WG 2 | Portugal | |
WG 2 | Serbia | |
WG 2 | United Kingdom | |
WG 2 | Italy | |
WG 2 | Japan | |
WG 2 | North Macedonia | |
WG 2 | Romania | |
WG 2 | Portugal | |
WG 2 | South Africa | |
WG 2 | Poland | |
WG 2 | Romania | |
WG 2 | Switzerland | |
WG 3 | France | |
WG 3 | Czechia | |
WG 3 | Norway | |
WG 3 | Georgia | |
WG 3 | Germany | |
WG 3 | Spain | |
WG 3 | Spain | |
WG 3 | Bosnia & Herzegovina | |
WG 3 | Ireland | |
WG 3 | Montenegro | |
WG 3 | Lithuania | |
WG 3 | Switzerland | |
WG 3 | Spain | |
WG 3 | Sweden | |
WG 3 | United Kingdom | |
WG 3 | Serbia | |
WG 3 | Denmark | |
WG 3 | Greece | |
WG 3 | Sweden |