Global Governance
Volume 16, Issue 3, 2010, Pages 383-396

The governance of labor migration in southeast asia (Article)

Kneebone S.*
  • a Castan Centre for Human Rights Law, Faculty of Law, Monash University, Australia

Abstract

This article examines the international governance framework for labor migration and evaluates the roles of international organizations, and regional strategies, for cooperation on governance of labor migration in Southeast Asia. It focuses on the mandates and strategies used by the two key international institutions in the region, the International Labour Organization and the International Organization for Migration, which have diverse origins and ideologies. The article considers the questions: Which institution is best suited to be lead agency in the region? How can the overlap between them be coordinated? Further, as a matter of law and policy, and in light of overlapping mandates and interests, how should international dialogue around migration issues be structured in the region?

Author Keywords

Labor migration International organizations Southeast Asia Governance

Index Keywords

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Link
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ISSN: 10752846
Cited by: 14
Original Language: English