Year | Document number | Content |
2007 | A/HRC/4/24 | Case studies and responses to the questionnaire on the impact of certain laws and administrative measures on migrants - Border control/Measures to reduce/address irregular migration
- Legal obligations for State ornon-State actors to aid persons at risk at sea (if applicable).
- Non-State actors (privateindividuals) active in immigration control
- Criminalization of irregular migration
- Expulsion
- Conditions for admission/stay
- Family reunification
- Rights of Migrants
- Protection of Migrants
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2004 | E/CN.4/2004/76 | The human rights o migrant domestic workers A. Definition and scope B. The human rights of migrant domestic workers in the light of the principal international human rights instruments C. Current situation and practices observed D. Factors contributing to the vulnerability of migrant domestic workers 1. Recruitment 2. Illegal recruitment, trafficking, servitude and forced labour 3. Contracts of employment and legal recognition of domestic work |
2003 | A/58/275 | Human rights of migrants in 2003 A. General observations of the Special Rapporteur B. Challenges to the protection of the human rights of migrants |
E/CN.4/2003/85 | The human rights of migrants deprived of their liberty A. Deprivation of liberty in the context of migration management B. Conditions of detention |
2002 | A/57/292 | Conceptual and substantive development of the question of the human rights of migrants A. Discrimination B. The International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families C. The situation of women migrant workers and violence against women migrant workers D. Unaccompanied minors E. Irregular migration: smuggling, trafficking and slave labour F. Managing migration with order and dignity G. Non-governmental organizations and their role in the protection of the human rights of migrants |