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    MIDEQ approaches justice and rights from the perspective of migrants’ lived experiences, emphasising the importance of informal justice mechanisms and solidarity.

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      Assessing government responses to migration-related inequalities and injustices

      What does research in Nepal and Ethiopia reveal about the effectiveness of government efforts and continuing gaps that allow exploitation and inequality to persist?
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      From promises to practice: towards the effective implementation of the Global Compact for Migration

      This policy brief summarises key themes and topics emerging from a discussion on the implementation of the Global Compact for Migration.
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      Tilted scales of justice: rethinking access to justice for migrants through symbols and images

      Symbols and images serve as very useful expression and communication of various concepts and life stories, among others. This piece reflects upon some symbols and images of justice and how these may translate for migrants as they attempt to access justice.
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      ‘The biggest problem we are facing is the running away problem’: recruitment and the paradox of facilitating the mobility of immobile workers

      This article analyses the relationship between domestic work placement agencies in Jordan and Lebanon and their clients (the employers) as they negotiate the recruitment of women from Bangladesh. It addresses the mechanisms of how exploitative, controlling practices are constructed and normalised by agencies in their everyday interactions with their clients as well as with workers.
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