Trafficking of Migrant Domestic Workers in Lebanon: A Legal Analysis

Human trafficking and its link to migrant domestic labor in Lebanon is a complex, sensitive, and challenging issue. It raises numerous questions and demands further exploration. Under international law, human trafficking consists of the recruitment, transfer, or receipt of human beings by coercive or deceptive means for purposes of exploitation – including both sexual exploitation and labor exploitation.
The present study seeks to address human trafficking for labor exploitation in particular. The primary objective is to identify and analyze the key factors that make migrant domestic workers vulnerable to human trafficking within the context of Lebanon. In doing so, this study aims to encourage further research and analysis.

Publisher: 
Kafa (Enough) Violence & Exploitation
Publishing Date: 
Saturday, 1 January 2011
Resource Type: 
Studies and Reports
Theme: 
Migrant Workers, Human Rights & Protection
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