Recruitment and Placement of Seafarers Convention, 1996
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Date of adoption | October 22, 1996 |
Date in force | April 22, 2000 |
Classification | Seafarers |
Subject | Seafarers |
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Recruitment and Placement of Seafarers Convention, 1996 is an International Labour Organization Convention.
It was established in 1996, with the preamble stating:
Recalling the entry into force of the United Nations , on 16 November 1994, and
Having decided upon the adoption of certain proposals with regard to the revision of the Placing of Seamen Convention, 1920, ..
Ratifications[]
As of 2013, the convention had been ratified by 10 states. However, all but two of these states (Ireland and Nigeria) have subsequently denounced it.
Recruitment and Placement of Seafarers Convention and COVID-19[]
The International Labour Organisation (ILO), taking into account the Recruitment and Placement of Seafarers Convention, called on governments to immediately adopt possible measures in the interests of seafarers and to take steps to minimize the risk of COVID-19 virus infection. The ILO Memorandum sought to coordinate the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) and World Health Organization(WHO) action strategies to prevent the spread of COVID-19.[1]
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- International Labour Organization conventions
- Treaties concluded in 1996
- Treaties entered into force in 2000
- Treaties of Ireland
- Treaties of Nigeria
- Admiralty law treaties
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