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Human Rights and Sea-Going Fishers – A Personal Tropical Reflection

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https://www.aesanetwork.org/blog-150-human-rights-and-sea-going-fishers-a-personal-tropical-reflection/
 
Title Human Rights and Sea-Going Fishers – A Personal Tropical Reflection
 
Creator Ramachandran, C
 
Subject Socio Economics and Extension
Fisheries Extension
 
Description 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
 
Publisher Centre for Research on Innovation and Science Policy(CRISP)
 
Date 2021
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format text
 
Language en
 
Identifier 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.