Independent International Guidance on Deprivation of Liberty at Sea by Shipmasters, crew and/or Private Contracted Armed Security Personnel’,

Petrig, Anna, Hammond, David and Mavropoulou, E. 2015. Independent International Guidance on Deprivation of Liberty at Sea by Shipmasters, crew and/or Private Contracted Armed Security Personnel’,. Online Human Rights at Sea.

TitleIndependent International Guidance on Deprivation of Liberty at Sea by Shipmasters, crew and/or Private Contracted Armed Security Personnel’,
AuthorsPetrig, Anna, Hammond, David and Mavropoulou, E.
TypeProject report
Abstract

The Guidance outlines a succinct set of principles and detailed guidance for safeguarding a criminal suspect’s human rights at sea. It additionally contains checklists for shipowners, Shipmasters, crew, Private Maritime Security Companies and their personnel in relation to the lawful deprivation of liberty of suspected criminals at sea, covering pre-transit planning, the in-transit phase, as well as stages during and after an incident of deprivation of liberty at sea. This makes it a valuable tool for actors of the shipping, fishing and security industries responsible for dealing with instances of deprivation of liberty at sea.

Keywordsdeprivation of liberty at sea; maritime security; criminal suspects; human rights;
Year2015
PublisherHuman Rights at Sea
MARSAFENET
Place of publicationOnline
Publication dates
Published04 Jun 2015
ISBN9780993268014
Funder European Union COST Action IS1105
File
File Access Level
Open (open metadata and files)
Web address (URL)https://www.humanrightsatsea.org/sites/default/files/media-files/2021-12/Deprivation-of-Liberty-at-Sea-International-Guidance_0.pdf

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