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Sewol.- Nautilus calls for master of Sewol to be treated fairly

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Published on Monday, 09 June 2014 14:54
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Nautilus calls for master of Sewol to be treated fairly

Tradewinds 06.06.2014

Nautilus International criticises South Korea's handling of Captain Lee Joon Seok and officers and calls for compliance with guidelines on the fiar treatment of seafarers

 

Officers’ union Nautilus International says it has had a “positive response” from International Maritime Organisation (IMO) secretary-general Koji Sekimizu after it called for action to ensure that countries comply with guidelines on fair treatment of seafarers following the Sewol disaster.

Nautilus head Mark Dickinson had written to Sekimizu and the South Korean embassy to express his concern over the way Captain Lee Joon Seok and the ship’s crew were treated following the 15 April accident.

Dickinson is particularly troubled by comments made by Korean president Geun Hye

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Galicia pide ante el Supremo indemnizaciones de más de 3.000 millones por el 'Prestige'

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La Xunta recurre la sentencia relativa al accidente del petrolero. Considera que el capitán, que fue condenado a 9 meses por un delito de desobediencia, incurrió también en otro contra el medio ambiente.

Europa press, santiago de compostela | Actualizado 07.06.2014 - 19:38

En la fotografía de archivo, los tres acusados, el capitán del buque, el griego Apostolos Mangouras (i), el jefe de máquinas, su compatriota Nikolaos Argyropoulos (c), y el ex director general de la Marina Mercante José Luis López Sors, durante el juicio./ Efe

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Maritime sector to address abandonment of seafarers and shipowners’ liability

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ILO Media advisory | 04 April 2014
 
GENEVA – The world’s leading maritime nations and representatives of ship owners and seafarers, are to address the issues of abandonment of seafarers and the rapid settlement of claims for compensation in the case of a seafarer’s death or long-term disability at the first meeting of a Special Tripartite Committee established under the ILO’s Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006).

More than 300 maritime representatives from all regions of the world will gather at the ILO on 7-11 April to consider the two key proposals jointly submitted by the international representatives of ship owners and seafarers to amend the Code (Standards and Guidelines) of the MLC, 2006. The meeting will also be a major forum for an international exchange of

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'Maritime Maisie' Brings Sharp Focus to Shipowners', Salvors' and Insurers' Campaign to Urge Governments to Adopt IMO Places of Refuge Guidelines

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Published on 13 February 2014

Press Release: ICS  Shipowners, Salvors and Insurers – through their respective trade associations – have jointly called for the prompt and proper implementation of international measures to provide a Place of Refuge for stricken vessels, following a series of incidents where casualty vessels have been delayed in accessing a safe harbour.

The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) says that it has noted “with dismay” the refusal by some coastal States to make places of refuge available, thereby risking lives and the environment even after the high profile cases of the Stolt Valor and the MSC Flaminia in 2012. And the plight of the Maritime Maisie presently off the coast of Japan has brought this subject back into sharp focus. The 44,000

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FLAG STATE RESPONSIBILITIES AND SEAFARERS’ RIGHTS

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History and role of the Flag State

The flag of a ship has, from earliest days, provided an indication of that vessel’s nationality – the country under which it derived its legal status and whose laws applied to its operations. It was, in practical terms, necessary to fly a flag which was a visible indication of the state under whose protection that ship operated, backed up with the papers which would be carried by the Master. And as international trade developed in the Middle Ages, protection was important as warring nations and city states built naval forces to establish their writ at sea and control seas they claimed as their own.

The earliest examples of what have become known as “open registers” or “flags of

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