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Index
Abolition of Forced Labor Convention,
1957 (No. 105)
contents 155
discrimination 165, 171
economic development 160, 168
essential services 164
labor discipline 162, 168
persons covered 155
political purposes 156, 166
ratification 155
recent developments 166
strike 163, 170
subjects covered 155
Adoption of Conventions and
Recommendations
authentic texts 44
consultation of the most
representative organizations
46
double discussion procedure 40
flexibility of standards 44
inclusion on the agenda of the
Conference 39
maritime standards 40
protocols 42
revision 42
single discussion procedure 41
Apartheid 118
Assistance by the ILO
direct contacts 89
multidisciplinary teams 89
purpose 89
training 90
Child labor 33, 151
Classification of standards 34
Commissions of Inquiry 99
Committee of Experts 79
acknowledgment 81
communication of comments to
governments 82
composition 79
direct requests 81
observations 81
organization of work 80
report 81
terms of reference 80
Committee on Freedom of Association
action by the Committee 110
creation 104
procedures 105
Comparative labor law 26
Complaints
Commission of Inquiry 97
constitutional provisions 97
International Court of Justice 99
participation of other countries
98
submitted by 97
Concept of fundamental human rights
ILO standards and United Nations
instruments 133
social justice 133
Conference Committee on Standards
composition and terms of
reference 85
findings 87
organization of work 85
report 87
Conventions
adoption 39
legal nature 21
ratification 52
reciprocity clauses 24
withdrawal 24
Debate on the regular supervisory
procedure

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Publication Information: Book Title: The International Labor Organization: The International Standards System and Basic Human Rights. Contributors: Hector Bartolomei de la Cruz - author, Geraldo Von Potobsky - author, Lee Swepston - author. Publisher: Westview Press. Place of Publication: Boulder, CO. Publication Year: 1996. Page Number: 292.
    
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