Academic article highlighting human rights abuses, including forced evictions, detention without trial, child labour, forced labour and unsafe working conditions, and violence and personal security, including gender-based violence (GBV), as key areas of concern in fishing communities in India, the Philippines, Cambodia and South Africa.
Academic paper
Fishing for justice: Human rights, development, and fisheries sector reform
- 2014
Author:
- Ratner, B.D., Åsgård, B. and Allison, E.H.
Organization:
- Global Environmental Change (Journal)
Citation:
- Ratner, B. D.; Åsgård, B. and Allison, E. H. (2014). ‘Fishing for justice: human rights, development and fisheries sector reform’. Global Environmental Change 27: 120–130. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2014.05.006
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Classifications
Academic paper, Addressing Gender-Based Violence, Asia and the Pacific, Australia, Cambodia, Documents and resources, English, External, Fisheries, Ghana, India, Indigenous Women, Indonesia, Malawi, Pakistan, Philippines, Social Inclusion and Intersectionality, Sri Lanka, Sub-Saharan Africa, Thailand