Panama Steps Up to Lead the 'Fair Treatment of Seafarers' Discussion

December 5, 2024

Image courtesy Panama
Image courtesy Panama

Reaffirming its dedication to upholding the labor and human rights of seafarers, Panama assumed the role of Vice Chair and governmental spokesperson during the Third Meeting of the Joint Tripartite Working Group of the International Labor Organization (ILO) and the International Maritime Organization (IMO).

The meeting, held at the ILO headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, focused on adopting international guidelines to ensure the fair treatment of seafarers detained or suspected of committing crimes, establishing safeguards to protect their rights and guarantee equitable legal processes in any jurisdiction.

“The new guidelines provide a comprehensive framework to ensure seafarers are treated fairly and with dignity during any investigation or detention, in accordance with the legal provisions of the port State,” stated Maryluz Castillo, Director General of the Directorate General of Seafarers (DGGM).

Key highlights of the approved guidelines:

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