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Selected aspects of the International Labour Organisation activities in the historical context
Šebesta, Mariana ; Štefko, Martin (advisor) ; Vysokajová, Margerita (referee)
The subject of this rigorous thesis is the elaboration on the activities of the International Labor Organisation (ILO) in the context of its historical development. In recent times, the ILO has profiled as the specialised institution of the UN with the aim to promote the internationally accepted human and labor rights and social justice. Due to a unique tri-partite structure (consisting of representatives of employees, employers and governments in its bodies) the ILO has contributed not only to the creation of international labor law, but especially influenced domestic labor laws of all its member states including the Czech Republic. The reason for chosing this topic was my interest in international labor law aspects during my studies at the Law faculty of the Passau university. The ILO conventions are main sources of international labor law which are approved by its superior body - International Labor Conference and then ratified by member states. The ILO conventions have mostly contributed to the support of social justice and internationally accepted human and labor rights. The results of legislative activities are demonstrated in my thesis especially by a detailed analysis of eight most important conventions which are referred to as the Core Labor Standards. The Czech Republic ratified all...

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