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List of International Labour Organization Conventions

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The list of International Labour Organization Conventions totals 190 laws which aim to improve the labour standards of people around the world. There are eight fundamental Conventions (on prohibition of forced labour, child labour, the right to organise in a trade union, and suffer no discrimination) which are binding upon every member country of the International Labour Organization from the fact of membership. The other Conventions are binding upon member countries whose legislatures have chosen to ratify them. Once ratified, because there is no international labour court as such, Conventions rely for their enforcement upon the jurisprudence of domestic courts.

List of Conventions

Convention Year No. Content Related to Ratif. Text
Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, 1989 1989 1869 The right of indigenous and tribal communities to participate in decision making procedures. 22 [1]
  • In force; superseded or expired; fundamental Convention; shelved

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