Project Details
Description
Collaboration between the Amsterdam Centre for Migration and Refugee Law is and the UN Committee on Migrant Workers (CMW).
The joint collaboration not only aims to promote exchange between academia and the CMW, but also to enhance the visibility of the Convention and to reflect the work of the CMW in the curriculum of our Master’s programme in International Refugee and Migration Law. A first joint activity is to co-supervise our Master students in making a knowledge clip about the Convention and the CMW. This clip aims to inform both academic audiences as well as a wider public about the Convention and the work of the CMW. In addition, we aim to organise conferences and various meetings that will look at the rights of migrant workers from different perspectives.The joined collaboration is initiated by Younous Arbaoui, Assistant professor at our centre, in the context of his research into the relationship between the Convention and the Global Compact for Migration (GCM).
The joint collaboration not only aims to promote exchange between academia and the CMW, but also to enhance the visibility of the Convention and to reflect the work of the CMW in the curriculum of our Master’s programme in International Refugee and Migration Law. A first joint activity is to co-supervise our Master students in making a knowledge clip about the Convention and the CMW. This clip aims to inform both academic audiences as well as a wider public about the Convention and the work of the CMW. In addition, we aim to organise conferences and various meetings that will look at the rights of migrant workers from different perspectives.The joined collaboration is initiated by Younous Arbaoui, Assistant professor at our centre, in the context of his research into the relationship between the Convention and the Global Compact for Migration (GCM).
Short title | UN-CMW & VU |
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Status | Active |
Effective start/end date | 9/01/23 → … |
Collaborative partners
- Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (lead)
- N Committee on Migrant Workers
Keywords
- Migration
- Human rights
- ICRMW