Bahrain: Decision No. 122 of 2007 Regarding the Rules and Procedures for Deporting or Transporting the Body of a Foreign Worker
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Bahrain: Decision No. 122 of 2007 Regarding the Rules and Procedures for Deporting or Transporting the Body of a Foreign Worker
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Date of adoption
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12 November 2007 |
Entry into force
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23 November 2007 |
Text versions |
Arabic
Source: – Official Journal Issue No. 2818 (22 November 2007), pp. 19 – 20, Legislation & Legal Opinion Commission, Kingdom of Bahrain, accessed: 4 August 2014, http://www.legalaffairs.gov.bh/Media/LegalPDF/RINT12207.pdf
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Abstract |
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Keywords: Bahrain, Laws & Regulations, Foreign Labour, Labour Rights
The procedure for deporting of a foreign worker shall be initiated in any of the following cases (Art. 1):
The name and data of a deported foreign worker shall be added to the database, indicating whether the deportation is final or for a limited period of time and the reason for it (Art. 3). The Labour Market Regulatory Authority shall bear the expenses of deporting or transporting the body of a foreign worker while retaining its right to reclaim the expenses from the employer (Art. 4). Members of the General Security Forces may use force if necessary to effect the deportation procedures as long as force is the only means available to achieving it (Art. 5). |
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