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25 sep 2015

Autor:
Andrew Gardner (Univ. of Puget Sound), Silvia Pessoa (Carnegie Mellon Univ. Qatar), Laura Harkness, published by Middle East Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science

Labour migrants and access to justice in contemporary Qatar

"Labour migrants and access to justice in contemporary Qatar", Nov 2014

The research team’s goal was threefold: to provide an overview of the aspects of Qatar’s migration system that produce injustices and a summary of the problems that typically arise in migrants’ labour relations; to collate the experiences of migrants in the state-sponsored system designed to evaluate and adjudicate migrant grievances; and drawing upon the experiences of the transnational labourers immersed in that justice system, to propose a set of policy recommendations that might incrementally improve labour migrants’ access to justice in Qatar.