Existing studies of Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) states’ engagement with migrant worker rights focus on the experience of such workers from gender, labour and security perspectives. As such, these studies are yet to consider the broader impact of migrant worker rights on the process and nature of cooperation between ASEAN members. This article addresses this gap by framing migrant worker rights within the broader human rights socialization ongoing within Southeast Asia, driven by both members of ASEAN and external stakeholders. It argues that, contrary to many existing accounts of norms as creating shared commitments, migrant worker rights have led to considerable contestation, often driven by diverging national approaches...
This paper considers how social security systems in Southeast Asia may be adapted in order to improv...
LABOR migration is an important process in Southeast Asia, the second busiest hub of transnational...
Labour migration in Southeast Asia since the 1970s and 1980s must be understood as an integral part ...
Abstract The number of migrant labor in the ASEAN, predominant in low-skilled work and many of whom ...
Critical attention toward migrant worker issues in the regional level grows in accordance with the u...
The Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) has made strides in regional integration and coo...
This research paper highlights present issues of immigrant workers in 4 Asian countries. The paper b...
Abstract The AEC is good news for Indonesian migrant workers wanting to work overseas. Unfortunatel...
Auethapornpipat R, Palmer W. Indonesia’s Promotion of UN Migrant Protection Norms in ASEAN. Pacific ...
ABSTRAKFenomena globalisasi berdampak pada pudarnya batas negara yang memudahkan perpindahan manusia...
The realization of ASEAN Community 2015 opens a hope of a new era for migrant workers amongst its me...
This thesis examines the causes behind the slow progress of ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Na...
This paper is a preliminary survey of temporary labour migration (TLM) in Southeast Asia (sometimes ...
This thesis starts from the puzzling observation that the norm of migrant worker protection has prod...
Cooperation among ASEAN members at work bears the stamp of a special Asian civilizational approach t...
This paper considers how social security systems in Southeast Asia may be adapted in order to improv...
LABOR migration is an important process in Southeast Asia, the second busiest hub of transnational...
Labour migration in Southeast Asia since the 1970s and 1980s must be understood as an integral part ...
Abstract The number of migrant labor in the ASEAN, predominant in low-skilled work and many of whom ...
Critical attention toward migrant worker issues in the regional level grows in accordance with the u...
The Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) has made strides in regional integration and coo...
This research paper highlights present issues of immigrant workers in 4 Asian countries. The paper b...
Abstract The AEC is good news for Indonesian migrant workers wanting to work overseas. Unfortunatel...
Auethapornpipat R, Palmer W. Indonesia’s Promotion of UN Migrant Protection Norms in ASEAN. Pacific ...
ABSTRAKFenomena globalisasi berdampak pada pudarnya batas negara yang memudahkan perpindahan manusia...
The realization of ASEAN Community 2015 opens a hope of a new era for migrant workers amongst its me...
This thesis examines the causes behind the slow progress of ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Na...
This paper is a preliminary survey of temporary labour migration (TLM) in Southeast Asia (sometimes ...
This thesis starts from the puzzling observation that the norm of migrant worker protection has prod...
Cooperation among ASEAN members at work bears the stamp of a special Asian civilizational approach t...
This paper considers how social security systems in Southeast Asia may be adapted in order to improv...
LABOR migration is an important process in Southeast Asia, the second busiest hub of transnational...
Labour migration in Southeast Asia since the 1970s and 1980s must be understood as an integral part ...