Constitutional Law and Practice in the International Labour OrganisationBRILL, 28/03/1985 - 266 páginas It is a truism to state that since the end of the Cold War there has been unprecedented activity in the United Nations Security Council. These days the Council adopts around a hundred resolutions every year, & acts in the most diverse fields. It is true that its actions fall within the framework of Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, but they are the expression of a considerable extension of the concept of international security. This dynamism is explained, inside the Council, by the fact that since the Gulf War the Council has no longer been stymied by the casting of a veto, & outside the Council, by the increased number of armed conflicts, especially in Africa (Mozambique, Somalia, Liberia & Angola) & in Eastern Europe. The Council has never until now been called upon so often to send peace-keeping forces to so many parts of the world. These are the thoughts which induced the Curatorium to organize a workshop to evaluate the scale & significance of this phenomenon. This volume is the outcome of the workshop. First of all, it examines the development of the powers of the Security Council; secondly, the development of the areas in which it acts; & finally it determines the place of the Security Council within the United Nations system. |
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MEMBERSHIP IN THE ILO | 15 |
Acquisition of membership in the | 16 |
Withdrawal from membership | 28 |
b Withdrawal of the United States of America from | 35 |
membership in the | 40 |
Conclusion | 47 |
Credentials of delegates and advisers | 55 |
ii Invalidation of the credentials | 65 |
a The necessity for international labour standards | 145 |
Ratification entry into force reservations | 152 |
Obligations arising from International Labour | 158 |
Conclusion | 165 |
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