MODERN SLAVERY IN FISHING INDUSTRY: THE NEED TO STRENGTHEN LAW ENFORCEMENT AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION

The global fishing industry supports the livelihoods of millions, however, it adversely allows the occurrence of crimes throughout the value chain, especially modern slavery. This research aims to examine the current existence of slavery in the fishing industry for the state to determine the best w...

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Main Author: Aryuni Yuliantiningsih
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Law, Universitas Sebelas Maret 2021-04-01
Series:Yustisia
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Online Access:https://jurnal.uns.ac.id/yustisia/article/view/46511/30977
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spelling doaj-c763f945afc64dc9b209d225f83748632021-04-16T15:34:18ZengFaculty of Law, Universitas Sebelas MaretYustisia0852-09412549-09072021-04-01101115https://doi.org/10.20961/yustisia.v10i1.4651130328MODERN SLAVERY IN FISHING INDUSTRY: THE NEED TO STRENGTHEN LAW ENFORCEMENT AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATIONAryuni Yuliantiningsih0Faculty of Law Universitas Jenderal SoedirmanThe global fishing industry supports the livelihoods of millions, however, it adversely allows the occurrence of crimes throughout the value chain, especially modern slavery. This research aims to examine the current existence of slavery in the fishing industry for the state to determine the best way to deal with its repeated occurrence. Studies show that slavery still exists due to the vulnerability of the fishing sector. These include the prolonged timeframe onboard which prevents the crew from leaving the vessel, poor working conditions, the long-hours associated with the catching process, lack of access to authorities, use of foreign flags to create barriers to the law enforcement, use of migrant labour lacking representation and the lack of governmental oversight or support. This research states that it is important to combat modern slavery by strengthening law enforcement, policy, and international cooperation between States, by involving the source, flag, coastal, port, trade and market States based on international and national lawhttps://jurnal.uns.ac.id/yustisia/article/view/46511/30977fishing industryinternational cooperation
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MODERN SLAVERY IN FISHING INDUSTRY: THE NEED TO STRENGTHEN LAW ENFORCEMENT AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
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fishing industry
international cooperation
author_facet Aryuni Yuliantiningsih
author_sort Aryuni Yuliantiningsih
title MODERN SLAVERY IN FISHING INDUSTRY: THE NEED TO STRENGTHEN LAW ENFORCEMENT AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
title_short MODERN SLAVERY IN FISHING INDUSTRY: THE NEED TO STRENGTHEN LAW ENFORCEMENT AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
title_full MODERN SLAVERY IN FISHING INDUSTRY: THE NEED TO STRENGTHEN LAW ENFORCEMENT AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
title_fullStr MODERN SLAVERY IN FISHING INDUSTRY: THE NEED TO STRENGTHEN LAW ENFORCEMENT AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
title_full_unstemmed MODERN SLAVERY IN FISHING INDUSTRY: THE NEED TO STRENGTHEN LAW ENFORCEMENT AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
title_sort modern slavery in fishing industry: the need to strengthen law enforcement and international cooperation
publisher Faculty of Law, Universitas Sebelas Maret
series Yustisia
issn 0852-0941
2549-0907
publishDate 2021-04-01
description The global fishing industry supports the livelihoods of millions, however, it adversely allows the occurrence of crimes throughout the value chain, especially modern slavery. This research aims to examine the current existence of slavery in the fishing industry for the state to determine the best way to deal with its repeated occurrence. Studies show that slavery still exists due to the vulnerability of the fishing sector. These include the prolonged timeframe onboard which prevents the crew from leaving the vessel, poor working conditions, the long-hours associated with the catching process, lack of access to authorities, use of foreign flags to create barriers to the law enforcement, use of migrant labour lacking representation and the lack of governmental oversight or support. This research states that it is important to combat modern slavery by strengthening law enforcement, policy, and international cooperation between States, by involving the source, flag, coastal, port, trade and market States based on international and national law
topic fishing industry
international cooperation
url https://jurnal.uns.ac.id/yustisia/article/view/46511/30977
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