4 resultados para right to a court
em Aquatic Commons
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Workers and crew on board vessels in the Pacific tuna fishery rarely enjoy the right to decent living and working conditions...
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Asia / India: Women in Seafood Processing; Asia / India- Getting on the Bus; Asia / Sri Lanka - Marching for Justice; Asia / Vietnam - Setting the Agenda; Policy / India - Policy but no Practice; Yemaya Recommends - Pacific Voices: Equity and Sustainability in Pacific Island Fisheries; Milestones - Ecuador's new food sovereignty law aims to strengthen the constitutional right to food; What's New, Webby? - Womenspeak; Profile - Marie Ademar; Yemaya Mama ...tries to crack the Code.
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Contents: CBD COP11. Fisheries and the Right to Food. Indonesia’s Flying Fishermen. Subsidies and Fisheries in Chile. Fishing People of the North. Women Seaweed Harvesters.
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The diverse and productive fisheries in Africa’s coastal countries depend greatly on the contributions of women, who are today increasingly asserting their right to livelihood and support. The 30,490 km of coastline around the African continent is home to many small-scale traditional fishing communities who depend on these shores for their livelihoods. In addition, the continent hosts vast lakes which provide critical sources of food and livelihoods for many inland communities.