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Social justice as expressed in international labour standards 2024

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DOCUMENTS AND MATERIALS OF THE ILO JURUÁ

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JURUA, EDITORIAL

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978-989-712-930-8

Social justice as Expressed in international labour Standards 2024

The documents and materials of the ILO compiled in this book can effectively complement textbooks in courses on labour law, international labour law, and European labour law. This book may also be of use to legal

professionals such as lawyers, legislators, and human rights defenders who must increasingly consult international labour standards.

This compilation brings together the main results of the standard-setting activity of the International Labour Organization (ILO) over the more than 100 years of its history. Thus, it aims to make manifest the contribution

of the ILO to the globalised world, emphasizing the values of international labour law in contrast to unbridled liberalisation. In this respect, the ILO labour standards have offered a consensual response to the historical

challenges resulting from the two world wars and numerous economic and social crises.

From a methodological point of view, the collected texts are organized into three sections: General Principles and Fundamental Rights, Conventions and Recommendations, and Supervisory Mechanism. Each of them

includes the most important documents and extracts to understand the work of the ILO in setting labour standards.

Without altering the structure and logic of the first edition, this book incorporates the reformed and the new instruments elaborated in the context of the centenary celebration and in the following years, in particular,

several amendments due to the inclusion of a safe and healthy working environment as a fundamental principle and right at work in the 1998 ILO Declaration. For this purpose, reference should be made to the Safe and

Healthy Working Environment (Consequential Amendments) Convention, 2023 (No. 191), adopted on 12 June 2023, at the 111th Session of the International Labour Conference and open for ratification by ILO member

states.

 

INDICE ALFABETICO

LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS, p. 13

PART 1. GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS, p. 15

1.1 ILO CONSTITUTION, 1919 (EXTRACTS), p. 15

1.2 DECLARATION OF PHILADELPHIA, 1944, p. 19

1.3 TRIPARTITE DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES CONCERNING MULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISES, 1977 (AS AMENDED IN 2022), p. 22

1.4 DECLARATION ON FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES AND RIGHTS AT WORK, 1998 (AS AMENDED IN 2022), p. 43

1.5 DECLARATION ON SOCIAL JUSTICE FOR A FAIR GLOBALIZATION, 2008 (AS AMENDED IN 2022), p. 47

1.6 CENTENARY DECLARATION FOR THE FUTURE OF WORK, 2019, p. 57

1.7 GLOBAL JOBS PACT, 2009, p. 63

1.8 DECENT WORK AGENDA (EXTRACTS), p. 71

PART 2. CONVENTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS, p. 79

2.1 ILO CONSTITUTION, 1919 (EXTRACT), p. 79

2.2 DEFINITION AND GENERAL CLASSIFICATION, p. 82

2.3 CONVENTIONS (SELECTION BY SUBJECT), p. 87

2.3.1 Freedom of association and right to collective bargaining, p. 87

C087 – Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organise Convention, 1948 (No. 87), p. 87

C098 – Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining Convention, 1949 (No. 98), p. 93

2.3.2 Forced labour, p. 98

C029 – Forced Labour Convention, 1930 (No. 29), p. 98

JOSÉ LUIS GIL Y GIL

Since September 2011, José Luis Gil y Gil has been Professor of Labour Law at the University of Alcalá. He has spent extensive periods of time conducting research at foreign universities. In addition, he has been a visiting professor at the following universities: Montesquieu de Bordeaux, Nantes, Panthéon-Assas Paris II, and Università degli studi di Bergamo. He has also given lectures and conferences at many foreign and Spanish universities. His research focuses on the principles of the contract of employment and on European and international labour law. He has published several monographs and over a hundred articles on these and other matters in national and international legal journals.

TATSIANA USHAKOVA

PhD in Law. Lecturer of Labor and Social Security Law at the University of Alcalá (Spain). Teaching experience at the Belarusian State University (Minsk), the Rey Juan Carlos University (Madrid), and the Carlos III University (Madrid). Research experience at the universities of Geneva, Frankfurt, Bordeaux, Milan, Penn State, and Jena. Her research focuses on International and European Labor Law, human rights and social rights, international labor migration and the rights of migrant workers, distance work, and termination of employment.