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Using Seafood Supply Chain Data to Identify Human Rights Risks

Seafood Alliance for Legality and Traceability (SALT)
2021
Using Seafood Supply Chain Data to Identify Human Rights Risks

Join SALT for a conversation with Judy Gearhart and Rainer Braun about key considerations when aiming to monitor human rights in seafood supply chains. Some key data elements of the seafood supply chain that, when combined with additional information and shared with labor rights specialists, may help identify the risk of human rights violations.

Topic:
  • Counter-IUU Fishing
  • Human & Labor Rights
  • Traceability
  • Value & Incentives of eCDT
Region:
  • Global
Tags:
KDE, Social Responsibility, Policy, Illegal, Worker Rights, Abuse, Accountability, Data Generation, Maximize Comprehensive Benefits, Accountability Research Center At American University, Institute For The Study Of Human Rights At Columbia University
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