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Rights of the Migrants Sultana Razia |
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Crossing borders voluntarily or for some reason is a common phenomenon nowadays and sometimes they forced to migrate for their survival. These people often suffered if they are not getting legal protection. Violation of their fundamental human rights increase social disintegration and declining respect for the rule of law. To uphold their rights, the United Nations created the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families. It was approved on 18 December 1990 by the UN General Assembly and the most comprehensive international tool promoting the human rights of migrants. The strength of the Convention lies in enabling all those persons, who qualify as migrant workers under its provisions, to enjoy their human rights regardless of their legal status and it protects both documented and undocumented workers. Nevertheless, States undertake to ensure that migrants whose rights have been violated may seek judicial remedy. From On 1 July 2003, it came into force as the seventh basic human rights instrument of the United Nations. In brief the convention covers the following rights:
*Right to freedom of movement to and from their countries of origin;
Employment:
Cultural and Economic Rights:
Information:
Political Rights: The campaign to ratification of the convention is going on and this will be achieved only by building awareness about the Convention with government officials, diplomats, politicians, NGOs and the public-at-large, nationally and internationally and mass awareness is a must for that. The author is a Law Desk Assistant of The Daily Star. Source: The Daily Star |
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