The United Nations Convention constitutes a comprehensive international treaty regarding the protection of migrant workers' rights. It emphasizes the connection between migration and human rights, which is increasingly becoming a crucial policy topic worldwide. The
Convention aims at protecting migrant workers and members of their families; its existence sets a moral standard, and serves as a guide and stimulus for the promotion of migrant rights in each country. In the
Preamble, the Convention recalls conventions by
International Labour Organization on
migrant workers:
Migration for Employment Convention (Revised), 1949,
Migrant Workers (Supplementary Provisions) Convention, 1975, and on
forced labour;
Forced Labour Convention and
Abolition of Forced Labour Convention as well as
international human rights treaties including
Convention against Discrimination in Education. The primary objective of the Convention is to foster respect for migrants' human rights. Migrants are not only workers, they are also human beings. The Convention does not create new rights for migrants but aims at guaranteeing equality of treatment, and the same
working conditions, including in case of
temporary work, for migrants and nationals. The Convention innovates because it relies on the fundamental notion that all migrants should have access to a minimum degree of protection. The Convention recognizes that regular migrants have the
legitimacy to claim more rights than
irregular immigrants, but it stresses that irregular migrants must see their fundamental human rights respected, like all human beings. In the meantime, the Convention proposes that actions be taken to eradicate clandestine movements, notably through the fight against misleading information inciting people to migrate irregularly, and through sanctions against traffickers and employers of undocumented migrants. Article 7 of this Convention protects the rights of migrant workers and their families regardless of "sex, race, colour, language, religion or conviction, political or other opinion, national, ethnic or social origin, nationality, age, economic position, property, marital status, birth, or other status". And Article 29 protects rights of child of migrant worker to name, to
registration of birth and to a
nationality. This Convention is also recalled by the
Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities at the Preamble. ==Parties and signatories==