Federalism and international labour Conventions: some reflections prompted by two anniversaries
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Federalism and international labour Conventions: some reflections prompted by two anniversaries

Francis Maupain
International labour review, Vol.126(6), pp.625-651
1987

Abstract

State ratification ILO Convention constitution judicial decision treaty government attitude conflict of laws ILO Constitution USA International Australia Canada
Examines the influence of the 'federal clause' in the ILO Constitution, as amended in 1946, on the ratification record of the three countries. Finds that the main effect has been to encourage ratification through closer co-ordination between the federal authorities and the constituent states.
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