Report Of The Committee Of Experts On The Application Of Conventions And Recommendations Report 80 Iii 4a


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Report of the Committee of Experts on the application of Conventions and Recommendations. Report 80 III (4A)


Report of the Committee of Experts on the application of Conventions and Recommendations. Report 80 III (4A)

Author: International Labour Office

language: en

Publisher: International Labour Organization

Release Date: 1993


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Report of the Committee of Experts on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations (Articles 19, 22 and 35 of the Constitution)


Report of the Committee of Experts on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations (Articles 19, 22 and 35 of the Constitution)

Author: International Labour Office

language: en

Publisher: International Labour Organization

Release Date: 1994


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Steps to Compliance with International Labour Standards


Steps to Compliance with International Labour Standards

Author: Lars Thomann

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2011-09-26


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For more than nine decades, the International Labour Organization (ILO) has been responsible for setting up, monitoring, and implementing international labour standards in order to ensure that workers around the globe enjoy minimum social protection and workers' rights. Lars Thomann examines the ILO's wide ranging efforts to achieve compliance with international labour standards adopted by the organization and ratified by its member states. The author draws on different compliance schools of various strands of international relations theory and discusses them against the background of the ILO's compliance efforts in general and regarding the abolition of forced labour in particular. He shows that even though the ILO has experience in bringing about compliance – given its seniority – and is in many cases successful in doing so, it is not well equipped to deal with persistent cases of non-compliance. The book is valuable reading for researchers and students in the field of social sciences, as well as for practitioners working on international labour standards.