This Rising Scholar article examines how, through a combination of insufficient laws and enforcement, the UAE government allows for the exploitation of migrant workers to prompt economic development and provide cheap labor for elite private citizens and major construction corporations, in effect creating a cycle of modern slavery. Immigrant workers are trapped in this cycle of slavery, indebted to different money lenders, and left vulnerable to exploitation due to the lack of legal protections
This study aims at investigating the life and work conditions of Female migrant domestic workers in ...
This article explores the political dynamics of labor migration in the Middle East. It seeks to expl...
The severity and scope of human trafficking for sexual and labor exploitation has been grossly under...
This research explores the topic of labor migration in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states – Bahra...
Despite a rapidly growing economy and a tremendous accumulation of wealth, the United Arab Emirates ...
Slavery was not abolished in Saudi Arabia until 1962, and in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) until 19...
Ryan Jones is a JD student at the University of Texas School of Law.The six nations that comprise th...
Systematic violations of migrant workers’ human rights and striking health disparities among these p...
This thesis examines the conditions of migrant construction and domestic workers in the Arab Gulf. I...
Systematic violations of migrant workers ’ human rights and striking health disparities among these ...
Neoliberal globalization, which has guided the economic system of the world for the last forty years...
A timely and long overdue publication on one of the most important and unique regions in the world f...
Over the last couple of years, migrant labor rights in Dubai have been under constant scrutiny. Repe...
For my Middle Eastern Studies Minor and Honors Program capstone, I studied the Kafala sponsorship sy...
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the wider Gulf region is an epicentre for global business. A hall...
This study aims at investigating the life and work conditions of Female migrant domestic workers in ...
This article explores the political dynamics of labor migration in the Middle East. It seeks to expl...
The severity and scope of human trafficking for sexual and labor exploitation has been grossly under...
This research explores the topic of labor migration in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states – Bahra...
Despite a rapidly growing economy and a tremendous accumulation of wealth, the United Arab Emirates ...
Slavery was not abolished in Saudi Arabia until 1962, and in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) until 19...
Ryan Jones is a JD student at the University of Texas School of Law.The six nations that comprise th...
Systematic violations of migrant workers’ human rights and striking health disparities among these p...
This thesis examines the conditions of migrant construction and domestic workers in the Arab Gulf. I...
Systematic violations of migrant workers ’ human rights and striking health disparities among these ...
Neoliberal globalization, which has guided the economic system of the world for the last forty years...
A timely and long overdue publication on one of the most important and unique regions in the world f...
Over the last couple of years, migrant labor rights in Dubai have been under constant scrutiny. Repe...
For my Middle Eastern Studies Minor and Honors Program capstone, I studied the Kafala sponsorship sy...
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the wider Gulf region is an epicentre for global business. A hall...
This study aims at investigating the life and work conditions of Female migrant domestic workers in ...
This article explores the political dynamics of labor migration in the Middle East. It seeks to expl...
The severity and scope of human trafficking for sexual and labor exploitation has been grossly under...