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PERSPECTIVE (The Right to) Strike and the International Labour Organization Is the System for Monitoring Labour and Social Standards in Trouble?
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Document Date: 2014-05-28 06:51:52


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Geneva / Berlin / Stuttgart / /

Country

Germany / /

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Facility

University of Regensburg / /

IndustryTerm

law arrangements / social law / constructive solution / legal systems / constitutional and administrative law / social law realities / /

Organization

World Trade Organisation / International Court of Justice / Committee of Experts One / International Labour Organization / office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights / University of Regensburg / civil society / Committee on the Application of Standards / United Nations / Committee of Experts / International Labor Organization / ILO Administrative Council / Conference Committee of the ILC / International Labour Office / Conference Committee / Administrative Council / ILC Conference Committee / Faculty for Jurisprudence Science / Governing Board / Committee for Freedom / /

Person

CLAUDIA HOFMANN / Francis Maupain / Norbert Schuster / Mirko Herberg / /

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Position

author / crucial actor / Chair for Public Law and Policy / research associate / /

PublishedMedium

Public Law / /

URL

www.fes.de/gewerkschaften / www.fes-geneva.org / http /

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