Criminalising sea rescue

The Human Rights at Sea briefing document

The global maritime human rights charity, Human Rights at Sea, has recently published new independent guidance for volunteer maritime rescuers for their awareness of the potential risks of criminalisation when planning for and facilitating rescues at sea.

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