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The Committee on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families considered the initial report of Rwanda (CMW/C/RWA/1) at its 205th and 206th meetings (CMW/C/SR.205 and SR.206), held on 10 and 11 September 2012.
Date of publication:
10 October 2012
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The paper characterizes key related elements of the anti-trafficking response, highlights assumed features that still require development and recommends a number of prioritized actions to bring to bear provisions and legal obligations from different bodies of law and legal instruments that are...
Date of publication:
01 October 2012
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The Committee considered the second periodic report of Bosnia and Herzegovina (CMW/C/BIH/2) at its 207th and 208th meetings (CMW/C/SR.207 and 208), held on 11 and 12 September 2012. At its 211th meeting, held on 13 September 2012, the Committee adopted the following concluding observations.
Date of publication:
26 September 2012
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The Committee on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families considered the initial report of Tajikistan (CMW/C/TJK/1) at its 188th and 189th meetings (CMW/C/SR.188 and 189), held on 17 and 18 April 2012.
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16 May 2012
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The Committee considered the initial report of Paraguay (CMW/C/PRY/1) at its 186th and 187th meetings (see CMW/C/SR.186 and SR.187), held on 16 and 17 April 2012, and adopted the following concluding observations at its 199th meeting, held on 25 April 2012.
Date of publication:
16 May 2012
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The Committee considered the initial report of Argentina (CMW/C/ARG/1) at its 167th and 168th meetings (see CMW/C/SR.167 and SR.168), held on 12 and 13 September 2011, and adopted the following concluding observations at its 179th and 180th meetings, held on 20 and 21 September 2011.
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02 November 2011
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The Committee considered the initial report of Chile (CMW/C/CHL/1) at its 169th and 170th meetings (CMW/C/SR.169 and 170), held on 13 and 14 September 2011. At its 180th meeting, held on 21 September 2011, the Committee adopted the following concluding observations.
Date of publication:
19 October 2011
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The Committee on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families considered the initial report of Guatemala (CMW/C/GTM/1) at its 171st and 172nd meetings (CMW/C/SR.171 and 172), held on 14 and 15 September 2011.
Date of publication:
18 October 2011
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The Convention concerning Decent Work for Domestic Workers was adopted during the 100th session of the International Labour Organization in 2011 and entered into force in 2013.
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16 June 2011
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The Committee on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families considered the second periodic report of Mexico (CMW/C/MEX/2) at its 157th and 158th meetings (CMW/C/SR.157 and 158), held on 4 and 5 April 2011.
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03 May 2011
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The Committee on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families considered the second periodic report of Ecuador (CMW/C/ECU/2) at its 140th and 141st meetings (CMW/C/SR.140 and 141), held on 23 and 24 November 2010.
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15 December 2010
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The Committee on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families considered the initial report of Senegal (CMW/C/SEN/1) at its 142nd and 143rd meetings (CMW/C/SR.142 and 143), held on 24 and 25 November 2010, and adopted the following concluding observations at its...
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10 December 2010
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The Committee considered the initial report of Albania (CMW/C/ALB/1) at its 138th and 139th meetings (see CMW/C/SR.139. and SR.140), held on 22 and 23 November 2010, and adopted the following concluding observations at its 151st meeting, held on 1 December 2010.
Date of publication:
10 December 2010
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The Committee considered the initial report of the Algeria (CMW/C/DZA/1) at its 128th and 129th meetings (CMW/C/SR.128 and 129), held on 26 and 27 April 2010, and adopted at its 136th meeting, held on 30 April 2010, the following concluding observations.
Date of publication:
19 May 2010
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Since the GCM and specifically Objective 5 draw on ILO standards, guidelines and principles, this book is recommended for an overview of international labour migration and the ILO's efforts to protect migrant workers through a rights-based approach.
Date of publication:
30 April 2010
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The Committee considered the initial report of Sri Lanka (CMW/C/LKA/1) at its 119th and 120th meetings (see CMW/C/SR.119 and 120), held on 12 and 13 October 2009, and adopted at its 125th meeting, held on 15 October, the following concluding observations.
Date of publication:
19 October 2009
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The Committee considered the initial report of Bosnia and Herzegovina (CMW/C/BIH/1) at its 104th and 106th meetings (CMW/C/SR/104 and SR106), held on 23 April 2009 and 24 April 2009, and adopted at its 113th meeting, held on 29 April 2009, the following concluding observations.
Date of publication:
03 June 2009
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The Committee examined the initial report of Colombia (CMW/C/COL/1) at its 101st and 103rd meetings (see CMW/C/SR.101 and 103), held on 21 and 22 April 2009, and adopted the following concluding observations at its 112th and 114th meetings, held on 29 and 30 April 2009.
Date of publication:
27 May 2009
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The Committee considered the initial report of Philippines (CMW/C/PHL/1) at its 105th and 107th meetings (see CMW/C/SR105 and SR 107), held on 23 and 24 April 2009, and adopted at its 114th meeting, held on 30 April 2009, the following concluding observations.
Date of publication:
22 May 2009
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The Committee considered the initial report of Azerbaijan (CMW/C/AZE/1) at its 100th and 102nd meetings (see CMW/C/SR.100 and SR.102), held on 21 and 22 April 2009, and adopted at its 111th meeting, held on 28 April 2009, the following concluding observations.
Date of publication:
19 May 2009
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