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PERLINDUNGAN PEMERINTAH ARAB SAUDI TERHADAP IMIGRAN (TENAGA KERJA) INDONESIA 2010-2012 Putri, Octariandry Shavita; Nismi, Yusnarida Eka
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 1, No 1: WISUDA FEBRUARI 2014
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas Riau

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This research describes about The protection of Saudi Arabian’s government towards the immigrants of (labor) Indonesia 2010-2012. The Shipment of Indonesian labor was carried out by the government of Hindia Belanda to Suriname, South America. Difficultly for getting a job in this country to be one of the many factors that Indonesian society decided to work in another country, the country became one of the main options is Saudi Arabia. Initially, Indonesian Labor who worked in Saudi Arabian totaled 25 peoples in 1975, but has decreased from 2010-2012 because of the many cases of abuse committed by employers during work. The research method used is a descriptive of qualitative research method about the facts. This research is an explanatory that describe about problem, indication, policies, and actions. In writing techniques, the author’s collect and collate data through library research from several sources like books, journals, articles, websites, the media and others. The author’s also use the concept of human security in view the case in this study. This research shows the weakness of the Saudi Arabian government protection against existing Indonesian labor in Saudi Arabia from 2010-2012. The weakness of the Saudi Arabian government protection can be seen from the case of poor handling, there are no rules about the protection of domestic workers, the law of Saudi Arabia is different from other countries which use Islamic law or Sharia’ law as the basis of law, and a system of kafala and iqama make the position of domestic workers be difficult.Keywords: Labor, Human Security, Immigrant, Protection
UPAYA UNIFEM DALAM MENANGANI DEVADASI DI THAILAND PERIODE 2008-2011 LESTARIANA "; Yusnarida Eka Nismi
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 1, No 1: WISUDA FEBRUARI 2014
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Women and girls trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery, and become the second largest criminal industry in the world after drug trade. Human trafficking is a crime fueled by global poverty, inadequate education and opportunity, ethnic discrimination and societal inequity between men and women by the demand for cheap labor and cheap sex. It is a crime that transcends cultures, class, and geography. “Devadasi” on Thailand is one of the others. This research has goal to open knowledge about intervention of UNIFEM as international organization fund by UN. The focus of this research is strategy UNIFEM to make a different and bring a change for women status in Thailand related to the gender discrimination in Devadasi culture. This research uses International Organization theory which has been revealed by Peter J. Katzenstein, Robert Keohane and Stephen D. Krasner. This research is qualitative research which is used by library observation.The result of this research prove that implementation of the Sister City partnership of Bandung (Indonesia) with Braunschweig (Germany) is motivated by the existence of similiar characteristics and common interest, so it makes ideal pattern of cooperation (sensitive interdependence) which is build not only for cover or complete the lack of the city, but also for increase the city’s potential. This motivation is also creates long-term pattern and short positive impact for both city. As theory of Robert Keohane and Joseph Nye about Complex Interdependence.Keywords: Devadasi, UNIFEM, Women and Girls Trafficking.