Safe Harbor Port Prevalence in Cases of Forced Labor in Fishing
Year: 2020 Language: english Author: Irina Bukharin Genre: Methodological guide Publisher: C4ADS Edition: 1 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 15 Description: Using 59 cases from the C4ADS Forced Labor Case Database, this analysis finds that between 2015 and 2020, Taiwan, Singapore, China, and South Africa were the most common port states visited by fishing vessels using forced labor, while Kaohsiung, Singapore, and Cape Town were the individual ports most frequently visited by fishing vessels using forced labor. Port states, and stakeholders around the world, have the opportunity to maximize anti-trafficking resources by identifying and disrupting forced labor and its supporting mechanisms at these key ports.
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Safe Harbor Port Prevalence in Cases of Forced Labor in Fishing
Language: english
Author: Irina Bukharin
Genre: Methodological guide
Publisher: C4ADS
Edition: 1
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 15
Description: Using 59 cases from the C4ADS Forced Labor Case Database, this analysis finds that between 2015 and 2020, Taiwan, Singapore, China, and South Africa were the most common port states visited by fishing vessels using forced labor, while Kaohsiung, Singapore, and Cape Town were the individual ports most frequently visited by fishing vessels using forced labor. Port states, and stakeholders around the world, have the opportunity to maximize anti-trafficking resources by identifying and disrupting forced labor and its supporting mechanisms at these key ports.
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