Whereas also the failure of any nation to adopt humane conditions of labour is an obstacle in the way of other nations which desire to improve the conditions in their own countries... Treaty Information Bulletin - Página 28por United States Department of State - 1934Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Eric Heinze, M. Fitzmaurice - 1998 - 1410 páginas
...world are imperilled . . . "Whereas also the failure of any nation to adopt humane conditions of labour is an obstacle in the way of other nations which desire to improve the conditions in their own countries ..." Article 4l l (later renumbered Article 26) of the... | |
| Paul K. Edwards, Tony Elger - 1999 - 296 páginas
...the ILO's constitution states that 'the failure of any nation to adopt humane conditions of labour is an obstacle in the way of other nations which desire to improve the conditions in their own countries' (Hansenne, 1996). In other words, an aim of the ILO... | |
| Andrew Hurrell, Ngaire Woods - 1999 - 372 páginas
...welfare bottom' the Treaty noted that 'the failure of any nation to adopt humane conditions of labour is an obstacle in the way of other nations which desire to improve the conditions in their own countries'.6' Part XIII of the Treaty was concerned with international... | |
| Kirstine Adams, Andrew Byrnes - 1999 - 306 páginas
...education and other measures; Whereas also the failure of any nation to adopt humane conditions of labour is an obstacle in the way of other nations which desire to improve the conditions in their own countries; The High Contracting Parties, moved by sentiments of... | |
| I. M. Destler, Peter J. Balint - 1999 - 96 páginas
...competitors. The Preamble states that 'the failure of any nation to adopt humane conditions of labour is an obstacle in the way of other nations which desire to improve the conditions in their own countries'" (http://www.ilo.org/public/ english/overview/history.htm)... | |
| Dinah Shelton - 2003 - 596 páginas
...acute by the rise of the global market and global competition, that 'the failure of any nation to adopt humane conditions of labor is an obstacle in the way of other nations which desire to improve conditions in their own countries': hence the proposal to introduce a guarantee of 'internationally... | |
| Jochen Abraham Frowein, Rüdiger Wolfrum, Christiane E. Philipp - 2000 - 624 páginas
...of Versailles) which declared that "the failure of any nation to adopt humane conditions of labour is an obstacle in the way of other nations which desire to improve the conditions in their own countries".67 Experience suggests that the "obstacle" is not so... | |
| O. Yoshida - 2001 - 436 páginas
...The ILO Constitution declares that 'the failure of any nation to adopt humane conditions of labour is an obstacle in the way of other nations which desire to improve the conditions in their own countries'.2" The ILO is unique in that it included representation... | |
| Engin F Isin, Bryan S Turner - 2002 - 360 páginas
...education and other measures; Whereas also the failure of any nation to adopt humane conditions of labour is an obstacle in the way of other nations which desire to improve the conditions in their own countries . . The problem with the conventions which now embody... | |
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