Eradication of forced labour.
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- 9789221181347 (pbk.)
- 9221181340 (pbk.)
- General survey concerning the Forced Labour Convention, 1930 (No. 29) and the Aboliltion of Forced Labour Convention, 1957 (No. 195) [Other title]
- Internationale Arbeitsorganisation
- Forced labor -- Law and legislation -- Congresses
- Forced labor -- Prevention -- International cooperation -- Congresses
- Arbeidsverhoudingen
- Arbeidsrecht
- Dwangarbeid
- forced labour
- labour force survey
- ILO Convention
- International Labour Conference
- Zwangsarbeit
- travail forc�e
- enqu�ete sur la main-d'oeuvre
- convention de l'OIT
- Conf�erence internationale du Travail
- trabajo forzoso
- encuesta sobre la mano de obra
- Convenio de la OIT
- Conferencia Internacional del Trabajo
- K3268.A268 A3 2007
- 86.63
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K3260 .W56 2012 The Human Right to Water : | K3260.3 .H86 2005 Human rights, health, and poverty reduction strategies. | K3263 .D48 2002 Developing key privacy rights / | K3268.A268 A3 2007 Eradication of forced labour. | K3268 .O26 2006 Trafficking of human beings from a human rights perspective : | K3275 .F68 2012 Foundations of international migration law / | K3275 .R47 2014 Research handbook on international law and migration / |
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Principles Embodied in the ILO Forced Labour Conventions Nos. 29 and 105 have found practically universal acceptance and endorsement and have become an unalienable part of the fundamental rights of human beings. They have been incorporated in various international instruments, both universal and regional. The prohibition of the use of forced or compulsory labour in all its forms is considered now as a peremptory norm of modern international laws on human rights. These two fundamental ILO conventions are the most widely ratified of all the ILO instruments, and further ratifications are envisaged in the near future.
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