UN Protection Mechanisms
The UN system provides a framework and tools for the protection of the rights of migrants and their families. However, many migrants today do not benefit from it because core human rights treaties are neither universally ratified nor implemented. Furthermore, too often effective protection is not available because the actors that potentially have the best capabilities to offer protection do not live up to this promise. Rights on paper do not automatically lead to rights in practice. For this to happen rights-holders have to be aware of the fact that they too should be treated with respect and dignity and that their governments can be held accountable for the commitments they have made under international law.
- UN Migrant Workers Convention
- Text and History
- Entry into Force (2003)
- Present Status (Ratification)
- Committee on Migrant Workers
- International NGO Platform on the Migrant Workers Convention (IPMWC)
- Resources on the Convention
- International Steering Committee on the Campaign for Ratification of the Migrant Workers Convention
- Regional and National Ratification Campaigns and Actions
- Twelve reasons to ratify the Migrant Workers Convention
- Other Core International Human Rights Treaties
- Human Rights Council
- Special Thematic Procedures
- Universal Periodic Review (UPR)
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UN Migrant Workers Convention
Status as of 31.05.2012
Ratifications 46
Signatories 16
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