The Institute for Migrant Rights is rated 3 out of 5 in the category legal services. Read and write reviews about The Institute for Migrant Rights. The Institute for Migrant Rights is aimed at enriching the existing approaches by enlisting international fora to address the deplorable situation of migrant workers in Indonesia and elsewhere. Also, this initiative bring to light the best-practices that are rapidly coming to the fore as a result of the UN Convention that protects migrant workers, particularly in the area of the administration of justice. The publication of abuses of migrant rights to the international community would also expand awareness of the problem and facilitate the dedication of more technical support to address it. In addition, the initiative would further the acceptance of human rights norms in Indonesia and beyond, since it could make public the benefits of the international human rights regime. For a longer term objective, the IMR publishes a range of not just a run-of-the-mill scholarly publications that has attracted the wider public interest’s attentions, ranging from illuminating Court decisions to igniting public debate through its intervention in world’s leading press, including the L.A. Times.
Address
Jalan Amalia Rubini 35, Sayang, Kecamatan Cianjur
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Kabupaten Cianjur, West Java