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Online Conference LP- QUIZ 1

Srividya Harish

One Ocean Learn

A short quiz accompanying the Learning Pathway on Organising Online conferences

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Online Conference LP- QUIZ 2

Srividya Harish

One Ocean Hub

A fun quiz to test your understanding of organising an online conference

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End of learning pathway assessment

Srividya Harish

One Ocean Hub

End of learning pathway assessment

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Local Knowledge LP- QUIZ 1

Srividya Harish

One Ocean Hub

This quiz tests your understanding of local knowledge

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Decoloniality exercise

Srividya Harish

One Ocean Hub

This quiz is part of the learning pathway on local knowledge and will help you as individuals to understand your position on decolonial thinking

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Universal Declaration of Human Rights

United Nations General Assembly

United Nations

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is a milestone document in the history of human rights. It sets out, for the first time, fundamental human rights to be universally protected

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The lifecycle of plastics and human rights

Bhavani Narayanaswamy, Graham Hamley, and Tallash Kantai

UK Research and Innovation; One Ocean Hub; GCRF

Plastic pollution is a threat to human rights, particularly to the right to health and adequate food, according to a submission to the UN's Call on The Lifecycle of Plastics and Human Rights.

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Hub Provides Evidence on Ocean Plastics to the UN and to the UK Parliament on the Law of the Sea

Senia Febrica

One Ocean Hub

One Ocean Hub submitted written evidence to the UN Special Rapporteur on ‘The right to a safe, clean, healthy, and sustainable environment – Toxic-free places to live, work, study and play.

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Reflections on the new UN process to develop a treaty on plastics

Stephanie Switzer and Elisa Morgera

One Ocean Hub

This blog post provides some initial reflections on the need for a new international treaty, the mandate agreed upon at UNEA and its relevance for a healthy ocean, equity and human rights.

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Ocean Plastics: Whither a Treaty?

Tallash Kantai, Stephanie Switzer, Graham Hamley and Francesco Sindico

One Ocean Hub

In this short post, the One Ocean Hub wishes to share some comments from different areas of work in order to contribute to this important policy debate on marine plastics.

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Info-sheet: International legal responses to ocean plastics

Tallash Kantai, Elisa Morgera, Stephanie Switzer and Francesco Sindico (University of Strathclyde)

One Ocean Hub

THIS INFORMATION-SHEET INTRODUCES: • Existing international legal responses to ocean plastics • The search for new legal solutions internationally

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Info-sheet: Human rights impacts of ocean plastics

Elisa Morgera, Stephanie Switzer, Graham Hamley (University of Strathclyde)

One Ocean Hub

THIS INFORMATION-SHEET INTRODUCES: • The negative impacts of ocean plastics on everyone’s human rights • The substantive and procedural obligations of States to protect human rights in the context

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Info-sheet: Children’s human rights and ocean plastics

Elisa Morgera and Sophie Shields (University of Strathclyde)

One Ocean Hub

THIS INFORMATION-SHEET INTRODUCES: • The negative impacts of ocean plastics on children’s human rights • The substantive and procedural obligations of States to protect children’s rights in the cont

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The right to a safe, clean, healthy, and sustainable environment – Toxic-free places to live, work, study and play,’

One Ocean Hub

One Ocean Hub

Written evidence submitted by Prof Elisa Morgera, Ms Mara Ntona, Mr Mitchell Lennan and Dr Senia Febrica

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NEGLECTED: environmental justice issues of marine litter

UNEP

UN environment programme

This report explores the injustices brought on by plastic waste and plastic pollution and examines how vul­nerable communities are disproportionately and negatively affected during all stages of the p

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