
Search results
Showing 321-360 result returned for "human rights"
-
News & Media
Apr 10, 2019Co-op, Sainsbury’s and Tesco sign EJF transparency charter to end illegal fishing and slavery at seaRead
-
News & Media
Apr 10, 2019Ending deforestation for palm oilRead
-
News & Media
Mar 29, 2019Cyclone Idai 'climate injustice wake up call'Read
-
Reports
Mar 28, 2019Climate action to secure human rights worldwide: A position paper for the German political landscapeRead
Ascending to the UN Security Council this year, and in 2020 assuming presidency of the EU, Germany is being given a prime opportunity to shape global action on climate change. In order to become a credible leader, Germany must meet its 2020 emissions reduction target, and create a legal structure in which it cannot fail to achieve net zero emissions by 2050 at the latest. As well as mitigating climate change, Germany can safeguard the rights of those being forced to flee their homes because of global warming, facilitating and enshrining an international agreement to protect climate refugees. EJF's briefing explains why Germany must rise to the challenge.
-
News & Media
Mar 21, 2019RED herring: Can the revised EU Renewable Energy Directive save the world’s forests?Read
-
News & Media
Mar 05, 2019Beyond Borders: For climate refugees, tomorrow will be too lateRead
-
News & Media
Mar 03, 2019WORLD WILDLIFE DAY: PROTECT DOLPHINS, SHARKS AND TURTLESRead
-
News & Media
Feb 07, 2019Korean government allows illegally caught fish onto global seafood marketRead
-
News & Media
Feb 05, 2019DURHAM UNIVERSITY FASHION SHOW RAISES A RECORD-BREAKING £150,000 FOR EJFRead
-
News & Media
Feb 05, 2019Durham University fashion show raises a record-breaking £150,000 for EJFRead
-
News & Media
Feb 01, 2019Climate change is closer than you thinkRead
-
News & Media
Jan 31, 2019Thailand is first Asian country to ratify international standards for work in fishingRead
-
News & Media
Jan 31, 2019Thailand is first in Asia to ratify international standards for work in fishing industryRead
-
Reports
Jan 29, 2019Out of the shadows: Korean VersionRead
This report lays out the ‘ten principles for global transparency in the fishing industry’. These simple, low-cost measures – which include publishing license lists and giving vessels unique numbers – are well within the reach of any country and can play a pivotal role in the battle against illegal fishing and human rights abuse in the sector.
-
News & Media
Jan 18, 2019To save fish stocks Ghana must enshrine transparency in lawRead
-
News & Media
Jan 17, 2019DUCFS x EJF: Durham students dig deep for EJFRead
-
News & Media
Jan 14, 2019Standing up to fast fashion through comedyRead
-
Campaign Stories
Jan 10, 2019Supermarkets must push for slavery free seafoodRead
-
News & Media
Jan 08, 2019As EU lifts warning, EJF cautions that Thailand must continue action against illegal fishing and abuse at seaRead
-
News & Media
Dec 11, 2018UN adopts the Global Compact for Migration, but where is the support for climate refugees?Read
-
News & Media
Dec 10, 2018Climate change is an urgent threat to human rights around the worldRead
-
Reports
Dec 05, 2018Illegal fishing and human rights abuses in the Taiwanese fishing fleetRead
This briefing details the EJF investigation which uncovered shockingly cruel and illegal practices on Taiwanese fishing vessels, including harpooning dolphins, finning and discarding tens of thousands of sharks, and catching vulnerable species of sea turtles and hammerheads. Nor were the vessels free of the same human rights abuses previous EJF investigations have revealed in the fleet.
-
News & Media
Dec 05, 2018EJF uncovers illegal shark finning and killing of dolphins and turtles in Taiwan’s tuna export industryRead
-
News & Media
Nov 29, 2018Thailand leads Asia by ratifying international standards for decent work in fisheriesRead
-
Reports
Nov 23, 2018The ten principles for global transparencyRead
Transparency in the fishing industry is the best weapon we have against the twin tragedies of illegal fishing and human rights abuse in the sector. EJF has collated ten simple principles for states to follow.
-
News & Media
Nov 14, 2018Pull the Thread: Why Durham University Charity Fashion Show chose EJFRead
-
About EJF
Oct 25, 2018Company partnershipsRead
-
About EJF
Oct 25, 2018Leave a legacyRead
-
About EJF
Oct 25, 2018FundraiseRead
-
News & Media
Oct 25, 2018EJF’s ten principles for global transparency in the fishing industry launchedRead
-
Films
Oct 23, 2018Improving Transparency in FisheriesRead
Improving Transparency in Fisheries
EJF has developed the ‘ten principles for global transparency in the fishing industry’. These simple, low-cost measures – which include publishing license lists and giving vessels unique numbers – are well within the reach of any country and can play a pivotal role in the battle against illegal fishing and human rights abuse in the sector.
-
Reports
Oct 23, 2018Out of the shadows: Improving transparency in global fisheries to stop illegal, unreported and unregulated fishingRead
This report lays out the ‘ten principles for global transparency in the fishing industry’. These simple, low-cost measures – which include publishing license lists and giving vessels unique numbers – are well within the reach of any country and can play a pivotal role in the battle against illegal fishing and human rights abuse in the sector.
-
News & Media
Oct 18, 2018Ending slavery at seaRead
-
News & Media
Oct 15, 2018We must commit to zero carbon before 2050, MPs tell Climate ministerRead
-
News & Media
Oct 10, 2018Thailand’s commitment to eradicating abuses in fisheries must be clear and firmRead
-
News & Media
Oct 08, 2018Action taken against abuse aboard Taiwanese vessel after EJF investigationRead
-
News & Media
Oct 03, 2018MPs must stand by the Paris AgreementRead
-
News & Media
Sep 28, 2018Public access to data for ethical, legal, sustainable fisheriesRead
-
About EJF
Sep 28, 2018SustainabilityRead
-
Reports
Sep 24, 2018Thailand leads by example on transparency in the fishing industryRead
In a bold step in the struggle against illegal practices and human rights abuse in the fishing industry, Thailand has become one of the first countries in Southeast Asia to publish a full list of all its registered and licensed fishing vessels, alongside a ‘watchlist’ of vessels prohibited from fishing, sunk or damaged, or sold to neighbouring countries.