International Labour Organization (ILO). Jean-Michael Servais
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24310/chrlpl.4%20y%205.2012.23727Palabras clave:
ILO, International Labour Organization, Labour code, International labour law, ILO Conventions and RecommendationsResumen
The subject of this book is the history, functioning and activity of the International Labour Organization in the field of the codification of international labour law, over the last ninety years. The general character of the book makes it easy to reception for specialists from different disciplines. The book seems to be a useful preliminary reading for more in-depth studies, especially for specialists in social studies and all individuals interested in activities undertaken by the organization. The book contains important information related to the origins and functioning of the organization: the origins and development, legal frameworks of activity, main goals of action, financing, the regional dimension of ILO activities, relations and collaboration with other international organizations, forecast of future activity of the organization and closing remarks.