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The tasks ahead of the ILO at its centenary

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Supiot, Alain

International Labour Review

2020

159

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March

117-136

ILO ; ILO Constitution ; future of work

International organizations

https://doi.org/10.1111/ilr.12164

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"The principles that define the normative missions of the ILO – as set out in its Constitution and in the Declaration of Philadelphia – have lost none of their value or relevance. The circumstances in which those missions are carried out have, however, changed profoundly. The global organization of labour is currently witnessing major technical, environmental and institutional upheavals which, in turn, pose legal challenges for the ILO in each of these areas. The ILO's answer to these challenges should be based on three principles whose implementation is encompassed by its constitutional mandate: the principles of solidarity, economic democracy and social and environmental responsibility."

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