The UN Migrant Workers Convention: Steps Towards Ratification
The UN Migrant Workers Convention: Steps Towards Ratification
The UN Migrant Workers Convention: Steps Towards Ratification
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Annex I: List of respondents<br />
to the questionnaire<br />
Number contacted: 174<br />
Replies received: 38<br />
Austria<br />
Belgium<br />
Czech Republic<br />
Denmark<br />
France<br />
Finland<br />
Germany<br />
Greece<br />
Hungary<br />
Ireland<br />
Latvia<br />
Lithuania<br />
Luxembourg<br />
Malta<br />
International Protection<br />
Permanent Representation of Austria to the EU<br />
Service-Centre<br />
Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Arbeit<br />
Federal Ministry of the Interior<br />
Centre pour l’Egalité des Chances et la Lutte contre le Racisme<br />
Office of the Public Defender of Rights<br />
Ministry of the Interior (Department of Press and Public Relations)<br />
miXeurope<br />
Ministry of Refugee, Integration and Immigration Affairs<br />
GISTI<br />
MRAP<br />
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Ambassador for Human Rights)<br />
KIPA<br />
ProAsyl<br />
Bundesministerium für Arbeit und Soziales<br />
(Referat VIb 3 Internationale Arbeitsorganisation, Vereinte Nationen)<br />
Hellenic Forum of <strong>Migrant</strong>s<br />
International Law Research & Human Rights Monitoring Centre<br />
Artemisszió Alapítvány<br />
Governmental Information Center<br />
Immigrant Council of Ireland<br />
Latvian Centre for Human Rights<br />
Permanent Representation of Lithuania to the EU<br />
Service Réfugiés, Caritas Luxembourg<br />
Comité de Liaison des Associations d’Etrangers<br />
Amnesty International<br />
Ministry for Foreign Affairs<br />
28<br />
European Platform for<br />
<strong>Migrant</strong> <strong>Workers</strong>’ Rights