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Articles for November 2021

Law of the sea does not do enough for human rights of crews

United Nations conventions fail to provide the same explicit protection for human rights at sea as they do for human rights on land, professors tell House of Lords committee, writes David Osler of Lloyd’s List

Bills of lading can still carry surprises

While the bill of lading is ostensibly widely understood, its role as evidence of the contract of carriage holds some hidden surprises to watch out for. Ian Short, of Campbell Johnston Clark, explains

Supporting sustainability

Richard Turner, of the International Union of Marine Insurance (IUMI), stresses the importance of marine insurers working hard on the sustainability agenda

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation onboard a ship

Sophia Bullard, of the UK P&I Club, in association with Red Square Medical, provides some life-saving advice to crew and office-based staff alike

No time to lie

Nazery Khalid evaluates the impact of the Aukus pact on maritime security in the Indo-Pacific region

Convention breaches placing seafarers’ lives at risk, says the IMO

Two UN agencies highlight countries’ continuing refusal to provide access to medical care for seafarers, writes Michelle Wiese Bockmann of Lloyd’s List

What Generation Z wants

Nigel Cleave and Rob Morris, at OneLearn Global, suggest digital learning is one way to attract new talent to the shipping sector

Crew management: patterns for the future

Sudhir Malhotra, at The Standard Club, takes a look at the way in which shipping is changing – and crews along with it

It’s time for a wellbeing-first approach to casualty investigation

Ben Beesley, of Qwest Care, suggests mental health must be taken into account when investigating a casualty

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