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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) [electronic resource] : third item on the agenda : information and reports on the application of convention and reccommendations : general report and observations concerning particular countries / International Labour Conference, 102nd session, 2013.

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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Author/Creator:
International Labour Conference, Corporate Author.
Contributor:
International Labour Office.
Conference Name:
International Labour Conference (102nd : 2013)
Series:
Report (International Labour Conference) ; 102 session, 3 (pt. 1A)
Report III ; pt. 1A
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Labor laws and legislation--Congresses.
Labor laws and legislation.
Labor laws and legislation, International--Congresses.
Labor laws and legislation, International.
Physical Description:
xxvii, 917 p.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Geneva : International Labour Office, 2013.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The Committee of Experts is an independent body composed of legal experts charged with examining the application of ILO Conventions and Recommendations by ILO member States. This annual report covers numerous aspects relating to the application of ILO standards.
Contents:
Intro
CONTENTS
List of Conventions by Subject
Index of comments by Convention
Index of comments by country
Reader's note
Overview of the ILO supervisory mechanisms
Role of employers' and workers' organizations
Origins of the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards and the Committee of Experts on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations
Committee of Experts on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations
Committee on the Application of Standards of the International Labour Conference
The Committee of Experts and the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards
Part I. General Report
I. Introduction
Composition of the Committee
Working methods
Relations with the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards
The Committee's views regarding its mandate
Prior statements from the CEACR and the Employers regarding the Committee's mandate
The non-binding nature of CEACR opinions and recommendations
Proposed addition of a caveat to the Committee's General Surveys and Reports
II. Compliance with obligations
Follow-up to cases of serious failure by memberStates to fulfil reporting and other standards-related obligations mentioned in the report of the Committee on the Application of Standards
A. Reports on ratified Conventions
B. Examination by the Committee of Experts of reports on ratified Conventions
C. Submission of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities
D. Instruments chosen for reports under article 19 of the Constitution
III. Collaboration with other international organizations and functions relating to other international instruments
A. Cooperation with the United Nationsin the field of standards
B. United Nations treaties concerning human rights.
C. European Code of Social Security and its Protocol
Appendix to the General Report
Part II. Observations concerning particular countries
I. Observations concerning reports on ratified Conventions (articles 22, 23, paragraph 2, and 35, paragraphs 6 and 8, of the Constitution)
General observation
General observations
Freedom of association, collective bargaining, and industrial relations
Forced labour
Elimination of child labour and protection of children and young persons
Equality of opportunity and treatment
Tripartite consultation
Labour administration and inspection
Employment policy and promotion
Vocational guidance and training
Employment security
Wages
Working time
Occupational safety and health
Social security
Maternity protection
Social policy
Migrant workers
Seafarers
Fishers
Dockworkers
Indigenous and tribal peoples
Specific categories of workers
II. Observations concerning the submission to the competent authorities of the Conventions and Recommendations adopted by the International Labour Conference (article 19 of the Constitution)
Appendices
Appendix I. Table of reports received on ratified Conventions as of 7 December 2012 (articles 22 and 35 of the Constitution)
Appendix II. Statistical table of reports received on ratified Conventions as of 7 December 2012 (article 22 of the Constitution)
Appendix III. List of observations made by employers' and workers' organizations
Appendix IV. Summary of information supplied by governments with regard to the obligation to submit the instruments adopted by the International Labour Conference to the competent authorities.
Appendix V. In formation supplied by governments with regard to the obligation to submit Conventions and Recommendations to the competent authorities (31st to 100th Sessions of the International Labour Conference, 1948-2011)
Appendix VI. Overall position of member States with regard tothe submission to the competent authorities ofthe instruments adopted by the Conference (as of 7 December 2012)
Appendix VII. Comments made by the Committee, by country.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
92-2-126856-X
OCLC:
854520690

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