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Non-Compliance Terhadap Konvensi ILO Oleh Pemerintah Yordania : Studi Kasus Pekerja Anak Pengungsi Suriah

Abstract

Jordan is a host country for Syrian refugees despite the fact that they have not ratified the 1951 Refugee Convention. The high cost of living and the difficulty of obtaining legitimate employment in Jordan encouraging of child labor cases from Syrian refugees who are vulnerable to exploitation. In this case, Jordan has actually ratified the ILO Convention on child labor, but there are still many illegal displaced child laborers. This study aims to describe the attitude of non-compliance Jordan in adopting ILO convention. In this study, the authors use the concept of non-compliance of the theory of the international regime to explain that the state is not always willing to comply with international instruments that have been agreed. The research method used is qualitative which is done by collecting and analysing data, to find out the reason behind Jordanian non-compliance even though the government has ratified ILO Conventions. In this study, factors that resulted in the attitude of non-compliance of Jordan, such as the ambiguity of the interpretation of the ILO's Conventions by the Jordanian government, the limited capability of the state, and the influence of the temporal dimension in the country

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