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Anuario coruñés de derecho comparado del trabajo, ISSN 1889-4224, ISSN-e 2792-5145, V. 8, 2016, págs. 97-98
The book considers the changes in work on board merchant ships. This is the first internationalized sector, due to open registry shipping, search of a skilled and competitive labour force. The 2006 ILO Maritime Labour Convention takes a universal dimension and renews the framework of this sector, including a social certification. Control of ships by the port state contributes to the effectiveness of international standards, and their regionalization. The European social law seeks to integrate the international dimension of this sector, to build a harmonized regional market and to treat shipping companies as any other company. The control of manning companies and the link of seafarers to a social protection system are two particularly complex projects, which might lead to unfair competition. Human Sea - "It is necessary to make the sea more human. The development of human activities at sea - What legal framework?". The European research program, ERC Advanced Grant No. 340770 in 2013, directed by Professor Patrick CHAUMETTE, University of Nantes, deals with technological developments and their consequences on maritime activities, on the Law of the sea and maritime law.
págs. 335-352
págs. 353-376
págs. 377-392
European Social Law of Seafarers: between common market and substantive law
págs. 393-413
págs. 415-428
A delicate balance: The seafarers’ employment agreement, the system of the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 and the role of flag States
págs. 119-173
Promouvoir et contrôler l’application de la Convention du travail maritime 2006: Retour d’expérience sur des missions conduites en Afrique francophone de l’Ouest et du Centre
págs. 175-201
págs. 203-216
págs. 217-237
págs. 239-257
Bilan et devenir d’une négociation collective internationale: L’action d’ITF dans le transport maritime
págs. 259-284
págs. 285-334
págs. 37-49
págs. 51-89
The feminisation of maritime activities in France being a seafarer and a woman: gender, community and representations?
págs. 91-104
págs. 105-117
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