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Access to justice for migrants: Can academics do more?
Should academics remain content with merely producing academic outputs as they research and study issues of access to justice in migration? Or can they and should they engage more actively in addressing these injustice? MIDEQ researchers and partners share their views.
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In the name of a rights agenda for the Haitian community in Brazil
Meetings in the Instituto Maria e João Aleixo (IMJA), Rio de Janeiro, gathered Haitian leaderships and civil society organisations.
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Access to justice brief
Overview of MIDEQ's work on access to justice.
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The role, challenges, and impact of trade unions among migrant workers in the MIDEQ destination countries
The report considers the roles played by two of the ILO’s three constituents (governments and trade unions) and a selection of other relevant stakeholders (e.g., civil society organisations (CSOs) and international organisations) who shape the national contexts that migrant workers experience.
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