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VOL. 5, ISSUE 3 (2023)
Human rights considerations in refugee worker protection
Authors
Anjani Kumar Sharma
Abstract
Workers from other
countries make about 59 percent of the overall migrant population. The
phenomenon of migrant workers is not going away any time soon. The country of
origin benefits from the remittances and the talents that migrants bring back
with them, while the destination country experiences growth and development as
a result of the migrants' contributions. The freedom to work and move about is
a basic human right, and so is migration. The management of migration and an
emphasis on human rights are the two primary strategies that may be used when
dealing with migration. The human rights approach is founded on the body of
international legislation pertaining to human rights. Regardless of their
migratory status, in accordance with international law concerning human rights,
all migrants have the right to have their human rights respected and protected,
as well as the right to fully enjoy those rights. This article discusses the
laws for the protection of migrant workers and analyses such provisions by
looking at case studies of migrant workers. The case studies are taken from
various countries throughout the world. In addition to this, it looks at the
difficulties that migrant workers faced during COVID-19, such as limits on
their ability to travel, loss of job, and social shame.
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Pages:1-6
How to cite this article:
Anjani Kumar Sharma "Human rights considerations in refugee worker protection". International Journal of Law, Policy and Social Review, Vol 5, Issue 3, 2023, Pages 1-6
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