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Prisoners in a Foreign Land: Migran Workers in Jail
Prisoners in a Foreign Land: Migrant Workers in Jail examines the experiences of migrant workers navigating the justice system and imprisonment in foreign countries, highlighting the legal, social, and economic vulnerabilities they face. It explores various factors that lead migrant workers to become entangled in legal cases, such as limited language skills, limited access to legal aid, exploitation by employers, and unequal treatment in the legal systems of destination countries. It also describes the conditions of life in prison, the psychological impacts experienced, and the challenges in obtaining protection and justice. Through this analysis, the book emphasizes the important role of countries of origin, diplomatic missions, and international organizations in providing more effective protection for migrant workers facing legal challenges abroad.
| KP.XV 0302 | 331.544 INT P | My Library (BURUH MIGRAN 3) | Available |
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