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Nom original: Gesetz zur Umsetzung des Seearbeitsübereinkommens 2006 der Internationalen Arbeitsorganisation (Seearbeitsgesetz - SeeArbG)
Nom: Maritime Labour Act, 2013 (BGBl. I S. 868).
Pays: Allemagne
Sujet(s): Gens de mer
Type de loi: Loi
Adopté le: 2013-04-20
Entry into force:
Publié le: Bundesgesetzblatt, 2013-04-20, Teil I, Nr. 19, p. 868
ISN: DEU-2013-L-94492
Lien: https://www.ilo.org/dyn/natlex/natlex4.detail?p_isn=94492&p_lang=fr
Bibliographie: Bundesgesetzblatt, 2013-04-20, Teil I, Nr. 19, p. 868
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Résumé/Citation: Part 1 - General Provisions
Part 2 - Minimum Requirement for Work by Crew Members on Ships
Part 3 - Conditions of Employment
Part 4 - Vocational Training on Board
Part 5 - Accommodation and recreational facilities, food and catering
Part 6 - Safety and health protection at work, medical care and social care
Part 7 - Order on board and right of complaint
Part 8 - Certificates and responsibility of the flag State
Part 9 - Requirements of ships flying a foreign flag and the responsibility of the port State
Part 10 - Enforcement of working and living conditions
Part 11 - Provisions on penalties and fines
Part 12 - Final Provisions
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