IV. The Formulation of International Labour Conventions and Recommendations
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Volume XV: Labour Law | Chapter 1 (1979): International Sources and Institutional Aspects
Completed in December 1977
Nicolas Valticos
A. Adoption Procedure
i. Inscription on the Agenda of the Conference
28. The first stage in the adoption of an ILO convention or recommendation is the inscription of the item on the agenda of the International Labour Conference. As a general rule it is the Governing Body of the ILO that draws up the agenda of the Conference, in the lig…
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Nicolas Valticos,
“IV. The Formulation of International Labour Conventions and Recommendations”, in:
International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law Online, Edited by: U. Drobnig, R. David, H. H. Egawa, R. Graveson, V. Knapp, A. T. Von Mehren, Y. Noda, S. Rozmaryn, V. M. Tschchikvadze, H. Valladão, H. Yntema, K. Zweigert.
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