2016
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2829254
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Non-Citizen Rights in ASEAN: The Need to Chart a New Course

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“…This is important because migrant workers are mutually beneficial and profitable to both nations. In fact, these individuals are the main drivers of various ASEAN economies, such as the Philippines, Vietnam, and Indonesia, the three largest recipients of the world's remittances (Iskandar, 2018). After signing the ASEAN Consensus on the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Migrant Workers, Indonesia continued with the ratification of the Indonesian Migrant Workers Law Number 18 of 2017.…”
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“…This is important because migrant workers are mutually beneficial and profitable to both nations. In fact, these individuals are the main drivers of various ASEAN economies, such as the Philippines, Vietnam, and Indonesia, the three largest recipients of the world's remittances (Iskandar, 2018). After signing the ASEAN Consensus on the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Migrant Workers, Indonesia continued with the ratification of the Indonesian Migrant Workers Law Number 18 of 2017.…”
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