Monitoring Indigenous and Tribal Peoples’ Rights through ILO Conventions _ A compilation of ILO Supervisory Bodies’ Comments 2009-2010
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Monitoring Indigenous and Tribal Peoples’ Rights through ILO Conventions _ A compilation of ILO Supervisory Bodies’ Comments 2009-2010

The implementation of all ILO Conventions is monitored by the ILO supervisory bodies. This allows a continuous dialogue to take place between the Organization and the Governments concerned with the involvement of employers’ and workers’ organizations (trade unions), with a view to strengthening the implementation of these Conventions. The aim of the present publication is to present some of the most recent comments adopted by the ILO supervisory bodies concerning indigenous and tribal peoples. They are preceded by a brief introduction to the ILO supervisory mechanisms.

Type: Book
Date issued: 01 April 2010
Reference: 978-92-2-123447-0[ILO_THUMB]
Format available: 132p.

Tags: child labour, forced labour, human rights, discrimination, gender, indigenous and tribal peoples, minority groups, women, ILO Committee of Experts

Regions and countries covered: Global

Unit responsible: International Labour Standards

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