HRW - Human Rights Watch
Date: 08/09/2009 - 10:41
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Referenced articles
- 2009 a Bad Year for Migrants
- Bahrain: Migrant Workers Denied Pay, Right to Travel
- Cambodia: Overhaul Protections for Migrant Domestic Workers
- Domestic Plight: How Jordanian Laws, Officials, Employers, and Recruiters Fail Abused Migrant Domestic Workers
- Europe’s Own Human Rights Crisis
- Flawed policies expose migrants abuse
- FRANCE: Lost in Transit - Insufficient Protection for Unaccompanied Migrant Children
- Greece: Escalating Risks for Migrants, Unaccompanied Children
- ILO: New Landmark Treaty to Protect Domestic Workers
- Indonesia/Malaysia: End Wage Exploitation of Domestic Workers
- Italy: Act Swiftly to End Racist Violence
- Kuwait: Government Should Accept Recommendations for Concrete Improvements at UN Review
- Lebanon: Judiciary failing to protect domestic workers
- Middle East / Asia: Partial Reforms Fail Migrant Domestic Workers
- No Way to Live: Alabama's Immigrant Law
- Thailand: Increasing Abuse of Migrant Workers
- The EU's Dirty Hands
- UAE - Draft Labor Law Violates International Standards
- UAE: Proposed Law to Benefit Domestic Workers
- US: Sexual Violence, Harassment of Immigrant Farmworkers
- USA: Confused, Alone, and in Legal Limbo
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UN Migrant Workers Convention
Status as of 04.11.2010
Ratifications 45
Signatories 17
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