Untangling Jurisdictional Complexities for Crew Labour Regulations on Fishing Vessels in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean

Author:

Haas Bianca1ORCID,Oh Seoyeon2ORCID,Dalton Kathryn3ORCID,Chang Shui-Kai4ORCID,Fitzpatrick Juno3,Minami Kengo5,Matsui Hiroaki6ORCID,Xue Guifang (Julia)7ORCID,An Ji-Eun2ORCID,Azmi Kamal1ORCID,Davis Ruth1ORCID,Lin Han-Yu4,Jung Myung-Hwa2,Hanich Quentin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security, University of Wollongong Innovation Campus North Wollongong, NSW 2500 Australia

2. Korean Maritime Institute Yeongdo-gu, Busan Korea

3. Center for Oceans, Conservation International Honolulu, HI 96816 USA

4. Graduate Institute of Marine Affairs, National Sun Yat-sen University Kaohsiung 804 Taiwan

5. Nihon University Kanda Misaki Cho, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 101-8375 Japan

6. AI-EI Law Firm Shinshu University 3 Chome-1-1 Asahi, Matsumoto, Nagano 390-8621 Japan

7. KoGuan Law School, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai China

Abstract

Abstract The transnational nature of seafood supply chains, including different jurisdictions with varying degrees of responsibility and opportunity, creates a high risk for labour abuse. The ratification of the International Labour Organization’s Work in Fishing Convention, C188, has been low, making the enforcement of national labour regulations very important. This article summarises national labour regulations of key flag States that fish in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean and compare these regulations to C188. The findings highlight the gaps between national regulations and international labour standards. Although the primary responsibility for crew labour standards lies with the flag State, tools at the coastal, crew, port and market State levels are introduced that could support better protection of fishing crew. While the legal infrastructure to address labour issues on fishing vessels exists in theory, more work is needed to increase the performance, enforcement, monitoring and accountability of the existing regulations.

Publisher

Brill

Subject

Law,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,General Environmental Science,Geography, Planning and Development,Oceanography

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