The relationship between migrant workers and their employers is determined within the framework of the Saudi provisions of Kafala, under which the employer gains wide prerogative over the worker. This has resulted in some employers arbitrarily misusing these broad powers, depriving the worker of travelling to his or her country of origin even in emergency circumstances and forcing the worker to perform work other than that stipulated in the employment contract. In addition, according to the Kafala system, the worker must seek the permission of the employer when he or she wishes to work elsewhere. Also, the employer can report the worker as a runaway if he or she acts without their permission which therefore makes the worker more susceptibl...
This paper examines the legal and policy implications of information asymmetry on foreign domestic w...
This thesis looks at the recruitment process of Bangladeshi migrant workers for employment in the Un...
This paper examines the legal and policy implications of information asymmetry on foreign domestic w...
Women migrant domestic workers (WMDWs) constitute 7.7 percent of migrant workers worldwide, of whom ...
The research explores the protections provided for migrant domestic workers who are highly undervalu...
With its roots in a system of imperial labour governance that ‘delegated responsibility over the con...
For my Middle Eastern Studies Minor and Honors Program capstone, I studied the Kafala sponsorship sy...
With its roots in a system of imperial labour governance that ‘delegated responsibility over the con...
Slavery was not abolished in Saudi Arabia until 1962, and in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) until 19...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
The Maṣlaḥa of Indonesian Foreign Domestic Workers in Saudi Arabia still become the biggest concern....
Ryan Jones is a JD student at the University of Texas School of Law.The six nations that comprise th...
"Despite significant legal reforms in recent years, the chances of a migrant domestic worker (MDW) h...
The Gulf States are one of the greatest labour-receiving countries and the majority of their foreign...
The placement program of Indonesian migrant workers overseas is the Indonesian government’s program ...
This paper examines the legal and policy implications of information asymmetry on foreign domestic w...
This thesis looks at the recruitment process of Bangladeshi migrant workers for employment in the Un...
This paper examines the legal and policy implications of information asymmetry on foreign domestic w...
Women migrant domestic workers (WMDWs) constitute 7.7 percent of migrant workers worldwide, of whom ...
The research explores the protections provided for migrant domestic workers who are highly undervalu...
With its roots in a system of imperial labour governance that ‘delegated responsibility over the con...
For my Middle Eastern Studies Minor and Honors Program capstone, I studied the Kafala sponsorship sy...
With its roots in a system of imperial labour governance that ‘delegated responsibility over the con...
Slavery was not abolished in Saudi Arabia until 1962, and in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) until 19...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
The Maṣlaḥa of Indonesian Foreign Domestic Workers in Saudi Arabia still become the biggest concern....
Ryan Jones is a JD student at the University of Texas School of Law.The six nations that comprise th...
"Despite significant legal reforms in recent years, the chances of a migrant domestic worker (MDW) h...
The Gulf States are one of the greatest labour-receiving countries and the majority of their foreign...
The placement program of Indonesian migrant workers overseas is the Indonesian government’s program ...
This paper examines the legal and policy implications of information asymmetry on foreign domestic w...
This thesis looks at the recruitment process of Bangladeshi migrant workers for employment in the Un...
This paper examines the legal and policy implications of information asymmetry on foreign domestic w...