Human rights and migrant domestic work a comparative analysis of the socio-legal status of Filipina migrant domestic workers in Canada and Hong Kong
- Petsa
2005
- May-akda
Maria Deanna P. Santos
- Buod
On a general level, this research project concerns ways in which the domestic and international laws relating to the situation of migrant domestic workers (MDWs) are shaped by broader socio-political and economic factors. More specifically, this dissertation examines the human rights situation of Filipina MDWs who participate in Canada’s Live-in Caregiver Program (LCP). It attempts to meet these objectives, in part, by undertaking a limited comparison of the situation of these Filipina MDWs and the Filipina MDWs in Hong Kong. The comparison is meant to further test and validate the arguments and proposals presented in this dissertation regarding the socio-legal status of Filipina MDWs under Canada’s LCP. This is done through an analysis of existing data on Filipina MDWs, and a consideration of the ways in which the relevant laws and policies in these two jurisdictions affect, create and/or perpetrate the status quo in this area of social life.
The main explanatory theoretical framework that is deployed is the Third World Approaches to International Law (the TWAIL theory).(From http://www.brill.nl/human-rights-and-migrant-domestic-work)
- Lugar ng publikasyon
Leiden ; Boston
- Editor
Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
- Mga Tala
[ressource électronique] :
by Maria Deanna P. Santos.
fichier PDF
In MyiLibrary / Coutts (Blitz-Mels mai 2010).
Versement en lot.
Reproduction électronique. UK : MyiLibrary, 2007.
- Connections
- Pang-ekonomiyang sektor
Occupations in services - Domestic work
- Mga Uri ng Nilalaman
Policy analysis
- Target na mga grupo
Mananaliksik and NGO / komunidad group / network ng pagkakaisa
- Geographical kaugnayan
Canada, Ontario, Alberta, Manitoba, Quebec, British Columbia, Iba pang mga Lalawigan, Pederal, Pilipinas, and Nova Scotia
- Spheres ng aktibidad
Karapatan
- Wika
Ingles