BHRIGHT Blog Competition: World Cup Victories for Qatar’s Migrant Workers and International Law

BHRIGHT Blog Competition: World Cup Victories for Qatar’s Migrant Workers and International Law

BHRIGHT conducts an annual Business and Human Rights Blog Competition – open to all university students around Australia.

The objective of the competition is to encourage thoughtful writing by the ‘next generation’ on issues related to the business community’s responsibilities to respect human rights. On behalf of all members of the RMIT Business and Human Rights Centre we thank all those university students across Australia who submitted entries. To John Ishak, Justin Jos and Gabriella Belfrage-Maher – our three winning authors: congratulations!

Read the winning entry by John Ishak, who writes about migrant workers behind the scenes of the 2022 Qatar FIFA World Cup.

21 July 2022

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21 July 2022

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