Our Legal Caseworker Nathan Chan spoke about children’s rights and migrant domestic workers’ rights in the context of the United Nations Universal Periodic Review in a meeting of the Panel on Constitutional Affairs of the Legislative Council on 15 April 2019. Read or watch his speech (in English, starts at 15:02:05).
Presentation on children’s rights and migrant domestic workers’ rights in a meeting of the Panel on Constitutional Affairs of the Legislative Council
April 15, 2019
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This report explores how and why Hong Kong may be a transit site for human trafficking. It is the first one on the subject that has been carried out.
This study presents the findings of a year-long research project to estimate the scale of forced labour and human trafficking for the purpose of forced labour amongst migrant domestic workers in Hong Kong.
In March 2014 Justice Centre Hong Kong launched its report "How Many More Years A Slave? Trafficking for Forced Labour in Hong Kong", a joint publication with Liberty Asia. The report is the first comprehensive analysis of human trafficking for forced labour in the HKSAR territory.