Injustice to Workers in the Shipbreaking Industry in South Asia: A Quest for a Civil Liability Framework in International Law

This thesis raises the issues of global injustice to workers in the South Asian shipbreaking industry and stimulates a debate for introducing a civil liability framework in order to remedy the injustice. The thesis articulates the salient features of the civil liability framework- essential for ensu...

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Main Author: Ali, Mohammad
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2021
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/87685
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description This thesis raises the issues of global injustice to workers in the South Asian shipbreaking industry and stimulates a debate for introducing a civil liability framework in order to remedy the injustice. The thesis articulates the salient features of the civil liability framework- essential for ensuring the responsibility of all stakeholders in the maritime industry who profit from the business. It recommends an innovative business model for making the business both profitable and humane.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-876852024-02-07T00:09:09Z Injustice to Workers in the Shipbreaking Industry in South Asia: A Quest for a Civil Liability Framework in International Law Ali, Mohammad This thesis raises the issues of global injustice to workers in the South Asian shipbreaking industry and stimulates a debate for introducing a civil liability framework in order to remedy the injustice. The thesis articulates the salient features of the civil liability framework- essential for ensuring the responsibility of all stakeholders in the maritime industry who profit from the business. It recommends an innovative business model for making the business both profitable and humane. 2021 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/87685 Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Ali, Mohammad
Injustice to Workers in the Shipbreaking Industry in South Asia: A Quest for a Civil Liability Framework in International Law
title Injustice to Workers in the Shipbreaking Industry in South Asia: A Quest for a Civil Liability Framework in International Law
title_full Injustice to Workers in the Shipbreaking Industry in South Asia: A Quest for a Civil Liability Framework in International Law
title_fullStr Injustice to Workers in the Shipbreaking Industry in South Asia: A Quest for a Civil Liability Framework in International Law
title_full_unstemmed Injustice to Workers in the Shipbreaking Industry in South Asia: A Quest for a Civil Liability Framework in International Law
title_short Injustice to Workers in the Shipbreaking Industry in South Asia: A Quest for a Civil Liability Framework in International Law
title_sort injustice to workers in the shipbreaking industry in south asia: a quest for a civil liability framework in international law
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/87685