Browsing Welfare and Protection by Subject "Rights"

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Browsing Welfare and Protection by Subject "Rights"

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  • Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka ; Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka, 2005
    Female migrants play a significant role in boosting the foreign reserves of the country through their remittances. It has been a matter of great concern that in spite of this, the violation of human rights, exploitation ...
  • Law & Society Trust (LST) ; LST Review, Vol. 21(278), 2010
    The contribution made by labour migrants, particularly in the Middle East, makes an enormous impact on boosting the economy of the country. Despite this, they remain under appreciated, and even discriminated both socially ...
  • Government of Sri Lanka ; [Ministry of Plantation Industries and Office of Special Envoy on Human Rights], 2012
    This is a comprehensive document incorporating the steps taken by the state for the ensuring the rights of migrant workers in the country. The setting up of a separate Ministry and Bureau dedicated to foreign employment ...
  • Action Network for Migrant Workers; Women and Media Collective ; Women and Media Collective, 2008
    The International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families came into force in Sri Lanka in 2003 after having ratified the convention in 1996. The first Periodic ...
  • Perera, M.; Gunatilaka, M. ; Marga Institute, 2004
    Human trafficking has many connotations. In this study, a broad human rights dimension was adopted in defining trafficking, and this definition was used in selecting samples of females for this study. Trafficking is defined ...
  • Human Rights Advocates ; Human Rights Advocates, 2009
    The report is primarily designed to highlight the human right abuses and violations perpetrated on women domestic workers, through case studies carried out in several countries including Sri Lanka. Details of these ...
  • Hettiarachchi, S. ; International Journal of Arts and Commerce, Vol. 2(2), 2013
    This study is based on women migrants who have returned prior to their contracted term of employment from the Middle East due to violation of their human rights. These include infringements of employment contracts, or ...

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