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Trafficking and contract migrant workers in the Middle East.
- Source :
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International migration (Geneva, Switzerland) [Int Migr] 2010; Vol. 48 (4), pp. 142-63. - Publication Year :
- 2010
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Abstract
- The paper addresses a number of issues regarding the extent to which trafficking may be applied to migrant domestic workers who enter under the kafala system of sponsorship in the Middle East. Migrant domestic workers are the most numerous of those mentioned in reports on trafficking for labour exploitation in the region. The discussion seeks to determine whether "trafficking" can be ex post facto, rather than ex ante? In other words, can the label of trafficking be attributed only after the worker has arrived in the receiving country and is victimized according to the principles of trafficking protocols? In addition, must there be a proven intent to traffic by agents, or can employers who harm and/or exploit them be considered as traffickers alone? Should the harm done to workers on arrival at their place of work be classified (and assisted) as victims of trafficking, or as exploited workers?
- Subjects :
- Domestic Violence economics
Domestic Violence ethnology
Domestic Violence history
Domestic Violence legislation & jurisprudence
Domestic Violence psychology
History, 20th Century
History, 21st Century
Human Rights economics
Human Rights education
Human Rights history
Human Rights legislation & jurisprudence
Human Rights psychology
Internationality history
Internationality legislation & jurisprudence
Middle East ethnology
Emigrants and Immigrants education
Emigrants and Immigrants history
Emigrants and Immigrants legislation & jurisprudence
Emigrants and Immigrants psychology
Employment economics
Employment history
Employment legislation & jurisprudence
Employment psychology
Household Work economics
Household Work history
Household Work legislation & jurisprudence
Human Rights Abuses economics
Human Rights Abuses ethnology
Human Rights Abuses history
Human Rights Abuses legislation & jurisprudence
Human Rights Abuses psychology
Transients and Migrants education
Transients and Migrants history
Transients and Migrants legislation & jurisprudence
Transients and Migrants psychology
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0020-7985
- Volume :
- 48
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- International migration (Geneva, Switzerland)
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 20645473
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2435.2010.00614.x