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児童労働 : 耐えがたき現状への挑戦 / 国際労働財団

Contributor(s): Japan International Labour Foundation | International Labour Conference (86th : 1998 : Geneva, Switzerland).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Publisher: Tokyo : Japan International Labour Foundation, 1997Description: iv, 123 p.Uniform titles: Child labour : targeting the intolerable Subject(s): child labour | IPEC | role of ILO | developed countries | developing countries | hazardous work | domestic worker | bonded labour | forced labour | prostitution | ILO Convention | ILO Recommendation | ratification | UN Convention | minimum wage | compulsory education | affirmative action | national level | international cooperation | bibliography | statistical tableGenre/Form: conference paper | ILO pubSummary: Drawing on the experience of the ILO, including its International Programme for the Elimination of Child Labour, this report surveys international and national law and practice and points the way towards effective action through new international standards. Includes a list of ratifications by country of relevant ILO Conventions on minimum age and forced labour (as at 15 August 1996).
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"本資料は国際労働機関(ILO)が1996年に刊行した「児童―耐えがたき現状への挑戦ー」(Child Lbour : Targeting the Intolerable)の全訳である。”

Drawing on the experience of the ILO, including its International Programme for the Elimination of Child Labour, this report surveys international and national law and practice and points the way towards effective action through new international standards. Includes a list of ratifications by country of relevant ILO Conventions on minimum age and forced labour (as at 15 August 1996).

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