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With a human population of roughly 30 million, effective governance of the ocean poses a serious challenge for human rights, given the out-of-sight, out-of-mind tendency.
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The UK currently has two schemes in place to assist people fleeing Ukraine. Not only are the current schemes insufficient, but future legal changes could make it even harder for those seeking asylum.
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Greater consumer awareness and legislation mandating increased corporate transparency, particularly along supply chains, are key to ameliorating exploitative labour practices.
Read moreZoletic And Others V. Azerbaijan: Clarifying Aspects Of The Court’s Interpretation Of Forced Labour And Human Trafficking
Zoletic offers a clearer, more consistent approach of the European Court of Human Rights regarding human trafficking and forced labour. However, the road towards completely clarifying the relationship is still long.
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