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SCREENING ‘COCOONED IN HARMONY’: REFLECTIONS AND THE WAY FORWARD

This blog post reflects on the local, national and international screenings and other developments related to the documentary ‘Cocooned in Harmony’, and reflections on some of the questions that have often come up after the documentary screenings. The Journey of ‘Cocooned in Harmony’ so far Since the ‘Cocooned in Harmony’ documentary was premiered on 31 […]

Spotlight on early-career researcher: Andrea Longo

Hi! My name is Andrea Longo, I am a Research Associate in Law based at the University of Strathclyde since April 2023. I defended my PhD in June this year at the crossroad between international human rights law and the law of the sea – specifically fisheries law – and addressed the protection of people […]

DEEP Fund projects highlighting Indigenous connections to the ocean presented to local community and decision-makers in Vanuatu  

Following the highly successful launch of the Undercurrents exhibition in Glasgow, and subsequent pavilion at Somerset House in London as part of the 2023 Design Biennale, recent DEEP Fund activities have shifted focus back to project partner countries. Intrinsic to the DEEP Fund is a commitment to support dissemination and engagement activities proposed by project […]

Breaking Barriers: Advancing the One Health Agenda with a Focus on Environment 

Upcoming Event Hub Director, Prof Elisa Morgera, has been invited to “Breaking Barriers: Advancing the One Health Agenda with a Focus on Environment,” on 12-13 October 2023 in Berlin, Germany as a speaker to a Breakout Session on the topic of “connecting to policy & legal frameworks.”   The event is organised by: the German Federal […]

FAO Workshop: Towards creating an enabling environment for securing sustainable small-scale fisheries. 

UPCOMING EVENT The Food and Agriculture Organisations of the United Nations (FAO) invited the Hub’s Director, Prof Elisa Morgera, to attend a workshop organised under the FAO project Creating an Enabling Environment for Securing Sustainable Small-Scale Fisheries (GCP/GLO/965/SWE) that will be held on 14–16 November 2023 in Rome, Italy.  This project was designed to contribute […]

The second Hub-led special issue is online: Applying a Human Rights Lens to the Ocean-Climate Nexus 

The latest special issue of the International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law addresses priority research questions identified on the basis of the interdependencies of human rights, the climate and the ocean in several international processes and fora.  The special issue includes two inter-disciplinary articles across the marine, social and legal sciences, as well as international law articles by early-career researchers.  Among […]

Advancing considerations of equity in the negotiations of the Pandemic Treaty

Questions of equity have been centre-stage in discussions around how we might better respond to future pandemic disease events. In the aftermath of significant global inequalities during the COVID-19 pandemic around issues such as vaccine access, Member States of the World Health Organisation (WHO) have been negotiating on an international legal instrument – the Pandemic Treaty, […]

Taking a human rights-based approach to shipping

A recent report by the UN Special Rapporteur on Toxics, Marcos Orellana, highlights the relevance of the work of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) for human rights (A/HRC/54/25/Add.2), and calls on the IMO to embrace an explicit human rights-based approach. In this blogpost, we summarise key recommendations relevant to marine biodiversity and meaningful participation in […]

Ensuring sufficient attention to the link between the ocean, climate change and the right to food 

The Hub’s written submission on the impacts of climate change on the human right to food in the context of ocean governance has been included in the UN Secretary-General’s Report on “Adverse impact of climate change on the full realisation of the right to food”  (A/HRC/53/47). The Hub submission aimed to ensure that enough attention […]