The webinar on June 7th, which will provide simultaneous interpretation in English, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, and Indonesian, will introduce the draft CMM currently being discussed at the WCPFC, as well as the briefing on why the WCPFC should and has the authority to establish binding labor standards for crew.
Case studies including the human rights violations of a Filipino fisher on a Vanuatu-flagged, Taiwanese-owned fishing vessel, research on human rights violations on Chinese and Korean distant water fishing fleet, research on human rights violations of Fijian and Indonesian crew members within the WCPF Convention area, and forced labor risks within the Japanese seafood supply chain will also be introduced in detail.





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