Maritime Labour Standards and the principle of 'no more favourable treatment' Paper presented at the "Cooperation and Engagement in the South China Sea and Asia Pacific Region”, 42nd Annual Conference of the Center for the Oceans Law & Policy (Virginia, US) hosted by the National Institute for South China Sea Studies and the Chinese Society of International on May 23 -25 2018, in Beijing China.
Maritime Labour Standards and the principle of 'no more favourable treatment' Paper presented at the "Cooperation and Engagement in the South China Sea and Asia Pacific Region”, 42nd Annual Conference of the Center for the Oceans Law & Policy (Virginia, US) hosted by the National Institute for South China Sea Studies and the Chinese Society of International on May 23 -25 2018, in Beijing China.
Ntovas, Alexandros
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24 May 2018
Ntovas, Alexandros
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Ntovas, Alexandros
(2018)
Maritime Labour Standards and the principle of 'no more favourable treatment' Paper presented at the "Cooperation and Engagement in the South China Sea and Asia Pacific Region”, 42nd Annual Conference of the Center for the Oceans Law & Policy (Virginia, US) hosted by the National Institute for South China Sea Studies and the Chinese Society of International on May 23 -25 2018, in Beijing China.
In Contemporary shipping developments.
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Published date: 24 May 2018
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Cooperation and Engagement in the Asia Pacific Region, , Beijing, China, 2018-05-24 - 2018-05-25
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