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Shipping and the law on rescuing migrants

The moral obligation to save life at sea is simple and straightforward; inevitably, the legal position is not, writes David Osler of Lloyd’s List

The obligation to save life wherever possible has been set down in the moral codes of the world’s major religions for millennia. In maritime practice it has been around for centuries and in the law of the sea for decades.

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