Human Rights and Sea-Going Fishers – A Personal Tropical Reflection
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http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/14527/
https://www.aesanetwork.org/blog-150-human-rights-and-sea-going-fishers-a-personal-tropical-reflection/ |
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Human Rights and Sea-Going Fishers – A Personal Tropical Reflection
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Ramachandran, C
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Socio Economics and Extension
Fisheries Extension |
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The most striking outcome of the recent verdict[2] by the International Tribunal on Law of the Seas (ITLOS) on what is generally known as the ‘Enrica Lexie incident’, which India wanted to be known as the ‘St: Antony incident’, is that nobody vouches for protecting the right to life, the most fundamental of all human rights, of those who do fishing for a livelihood in our Exclusive Economic Zone. Everyone waxes eloquently on the way these instruments as well as the rhetoric (peer reviewed and avant garde) are going to play a radical role in making a better, safer and more sustainable world for the fisherfolk of the world
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Centre for Research on Innovation and Science Policy(CRISP)
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2021
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Article
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text
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en
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http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/14527/1/AESA_Blog_2021_Ramachandrn%20C.pdf
Ramachandran, C (2021) Human Rights and Sea-Going Fishers – A Personal Tropical Reflection. Agricultural Extension in South Asia (AESA) Blog, 150. pp. 1-7. |
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