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Derived from the renowned multi-volume International Encyclopaedia of Laws,
this practical analysis of the structure, competence, and management of
International Labour Organization provides substantial and readily
accessible information for lawyers, academics, and policymakers likely to have
dealings with its activities and data. No other book gives such a clear,
uncomplicated description of the organization’s role, its rules and how they
are applied, its place in the framework of international law, or its relations
with other organizations. The monograph proceeds logically from the
organization’s genesis and historical development to the structure of its
membership, its various organs and their mandates, its role in
intergovernmental cooperation, and its interaction with decisions taken at the
national level. Its competence, its financial management, and the nature and
applicability of its data and publications are fully described. Systematic in
presentation, this valuable time-saving resource offers the quickest, easiest
way to acquire a sound understanding of the workings of International
Labour Organization for all interested parties. Students and teachers of
international law will find it especially valuable as an essential component
of the rapidly growing and changing global legal milieu.