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From The Seamens Church Institute - www.seamenschurch.org/414.asp
SEAFARERS’ RIGHTS
The Seamen’s Church Institute is a worldwide
resource for legal research, education, advocacy and assistance on
seafarers’ rights issues.
From its offices in New York’s South
Street Seaport, the Seamen’s Church Institute’s Center for Seafarers’
Rights upholds the Institute’s historic mission of advocating for the
rights of the world’s seafarers. Since 1834, the Institute has sought
to promote merchant mariners’ dignity, well-being and professional
training.
The Seamen’s Church provides a center for research,
legal assistance and training on issues relating to seafarers’ abuse
and exploitation. It provides free legal counseling, assistance and
referrals to merchant seafarers and seafarers’ welfare agencies
worldwide. The Institute’s lawyers regularly handle cases ranging from
denial of shore leave and bad food to preparing a petition to the
International Court of Justice to free a ships’ crew held hostage for
over two years.
The Institute also works to improve national and international law
and practices protecting mariners and improving maritime safety and
security. Institute attorneys regularly participate in
International Maritime Organization, International Labor Organization,
United States Congressional and other countries' legislative
deliberations relating to seafarers' issues. The Institute was
instrumental in changing national and international standards relating
to stowaways, piracy, repatriation, medical care, shore leave and
security.
The Institute collaborates with the maritime
industry and organizations that share its concern for the problems
caused by sub-standard ships. Contributions from individuals,
corporations and organizations help it to continue efforts to
publish seafarers’ rights pamphlets, upgrade the level of ship
operations, provide crucial pro-bono legal assistance to exploited
seafarers worldwide, and to present worthwhile programs for the maritime
industry.
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