Essays about: "de facto criminalisation"

Found 2 essays containing the words de facto criminalisation.

  1. 1. Right to Collective Bargaining and to Strike in Cambodia’s Apparel Industry: A Legal Implication of the Labour Law and Law on Union of Enterprises

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen; Lunds universitet/Juridiska fakulteten

    Author : Sopanha Mao; [2018]
    Keywords : Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : This paper is designed to examine the implications of Cambodia’s labour legislation, namely the Labour Law and the newly adopted Law on Union of Enterprises on the exercise of the rights to collective bargaining and to strike in Cambodia’s apparel industry. Both laws are adopted by the Cambodian government in order to purportedly provide an effective and efficient safeguarding umbrella for workers in particular to exercise their fundamental labour rights, among others, including rights to form and join trade union, rights to function freely and bargain collectively, rights to stage a legal strike, and right to organise their activities without state’s interference, in a manner that is in line with international human rights law and international labour standards. READ MORE

  2. 2. Flexible Foreseeability: A Human Rights Rule of Law Perspective on Interferences with the Right to Peaceful Protest through Vague Law

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen

    Author : Pernilla Nordvall; [2016]
    Keywords : public international law; human rights law; rule of law; vague law; foreseeability; quality of law; legality; peaceful protest; human rights defender; de facto criminalisation; interferences; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : Protesting against human rights violations is dangerous. Worldwide, human rights defenders are subject to violations ranging from harassment to murder. One way in which human rights defenders are silenced is through the misuse of the national judicial system where it is employed to punish human rights defenders for their work. READ MORE