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- Title
Migrant Workers as Citizens within the ASEAN Landscape: International Law and the Singapore Experiment.
- Authors
CHEAH Wui Ling
- Abstract
Using both legal and sociological definitions of citizenship, this paper examine how the international community, ASEAN countries and Singapore have responded to the migrant worker question. The first part of this paper uses ASEAN examples and interrogates the question of migrant worker citizenship from an international legal or policy perspective, particularly recent efforts to construct a differentiated citizenship for migrant workers within destination States based on an inclusionary principle. The second part of this paper then undertakes a close case study of foreign domestic workers or "maids" in Singapore. I examine how maids are depicted as non-citizens under Singapore's law and policy, how Singaporean non-governmental organizations have sought to counter this and how the latter may be guided by internationally developed concepts of differentiated citizenship and the inclusionary principle.
- Subjects
SINGAPORE; LABOR laws; ASEAN Finance Corp. Ltd.; FOREIGN workers; MIGRANT agricultural workers
- Publication
Chinese Journal of International Law, 2009, Vol 8, Issue 1, p205
- ISSN
1540-1650
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/chinesejil/jmn041