
Code of International Labour Law 2 Volume Hardback Set
Law, Practice and Jurisprudence
Neville Rubin(Editor)
Cambridge University Press
Published on 26. May 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
846 pages
978-0-521-84740-7 (ISBN)
Description
The Code of International Labour Law brings together for the first time in coherent sequence the entire range of materials relating to international labour law, as adopted by the International Labour Conference and the Governing Body of the International Labour Office, together with all relevant authoritative commentary on these measures by official organs of the ILO.
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"This beautifully produced two volume set brings together all of the key statutory materials relating to international labor law."Bimonthly Review of Law Books
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Worked examples or Exercises
Dimensions
Height: 274 mm
Width: 221 mm
Thickness: 221 mm
Weight
6895 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-521-84740-7 (9780521847407)
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Content
Volume 1: Part I. The Nature of International Labour Law: Title 1. The instruments; Title 2. The institutions; Title 3. Process; Title 4. Supervision: procedures; Part II. The Core: Fundamental Standards of International Labour Law; Title 5. The ILO Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at work and its follow-up; Title 5. Freedom of Association and Collective Bargaining; Title 6. Equality of rights and treatment; Title 7. Freedom from forced labour; Title 8: Freedom from child labour. Volume 2: Book 1: Part I. Provisions Applicable Generally: Title 1. Industrial relations and labour administration; Title 2. Employment, unemployment, training, rehabilitation and employment security; Title 3. Employment of women; Title 4. Older workers; Title 5. Migrant workers; Title 6. Indigenous and tribal populations; Title 7. Workers in non-metropolitan territories; Title 8. Social policy; Part II. Benefits: Title 9. Comprehensive standards; Title 10. Medical care and sickness benefits; Title 11. Maternity benefits; Title 12. Employment injury benefits; Title 13. Invalidity benefits; Title 14. Survivors' benefits; Title 15. Old age benefits; Title 16. Unemployment benefits; Part 3: Conditions of Work; Title 17. Hours of work; Title 18. Night work; Title 19. Weekly rest; Title 20. Paid leave; Title 21. Wages; Title 22. Welfare and welfare facilities. Volume 2: Book 2: Part 4: Occupational Safety and Health: Title 23. General provisions; Title 24. Building industry; Title 25. Commerce and industry; Title 26. Dock work; Title 27. Mines; Title 28. Agriculture; Part 5: Labour Administration and Labour Inspection: Title 29. Labour administration and labour inspection; Part 6: Provisions on Particular Occupational Sectors: Title 30. Part-time workers; Title 31. Home workers; Title 32. Plantation workers; Title 33. Tenants and sharecroppers; Title 34. Nursing personnel; Title 35. Hotels and restaurants; Part 7: Maritime and Seafarers; Title 36. Entry and admission into employment; Title 37. Minimum standards, employment continuity and identity documents; Title 38. Training; Title 39. Certificates of competency; Title 40. General conditions of employment; Title 41. Safety, Health and welfare; Title 42. Labour inspection; Title 43. Social security; Title 44. Fishermen; Title 45. Dockers; Title 46. Inland boatmen.