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…souvenirs and the like. “The term derives from the legal concept “de minimis non curat lex,” Latin for “the law does not care about trifling things.” Today, imports below $800…
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…souvenirs and the like. “The term derives from the legal concept “de minimis non curat lex,” Latin for “the law does not care about trifling things.” Today, imports below $800…
…that sensational stories play a vital role in creating awareness and evoking strong emotions, this isn’t always channeled productively to effect the kind of systemic change required to build resilience…
…fail to comply with the Act. Research conducted by a coalition of stakeholders including human rights organizations and academics found that the law “is generating widespread awareness, but in the…
This petition is run by National Survivor Network. On February 27, a group of 36 States’ Attorneys General sent a letter to legislators expressing complaints over a recent clarification by…
…lists terms in alphabetical order. The choice to include different terms was based on two factors: (1) the need encountered to explain terms during the implementation of the Work in…
…of its journey from manufacturing to the store. Others, like financial intelligence lab Sayari, can search existing databases for red flags indicating potential fraud when items try to cross borders….
…permit required to visit the country during the World Cup. While predatory recruitment agents advertised that Hayya cards could be converted into work visas on arrival, the card can only…
…victims. HBA is the term given to abusive practices to “punish” perceived transgressions against certain expectations and norms, often perpetrated by the familial unit with HBA starting at home. Coercive…
…workers who report their employer for exploitation, breaching their work conditions. Migrant workers who have faced exploitation should be able to access a short-term visa to enable them to stay…
…not investigated.” FIFA inaction is unacceptable Thousands of migrant workers were involved in construction, hospitality and other key areas of infrastructure required for the World Cup to take place in…
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