Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights
Volume 35, Issue 1, 2017, Pages 51-68
Human rights of North Korean migrant workers: Opportunity to work or risk of forced labour? (Article)
Rim Y.*
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Korea Institute for National Unification, Seoul, South Korea
Abstract
There is growing concern over the human rights situation of North Korean migrant workers. Related to the labour system under North Korea’s socialist planned economy, whereby the authorities have direct control over allocation of the labour force, the issue is also relevant to each host country’s protection of the rights of migrant workers. This article examines the human rights conditions of North Korean migrant workers, and assesses whether their situation amounts to slavery and forced labour from the perspective of international law. Through analysis of North Korea’s Socialist Labour Law and the country’s regime, which frames its labour structure, this article seeks to determine the root causes of the situation— and ultimately to invoke international cooperation for amelioration of the human rights of these workers. © The Author(s) 2017.
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DOI: 10.1177/0924051917693973
ISSN: 01693441
Original Language: English