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Bulletins of Indian Industries & Labour The International Labour Organisation February 1921

1921

At the opening sittings the various Delegations agreed on the need for such declarations which the Commission suggestsl4hould be included in the Treaty of Peace in order that it may mark not only the close of the period which culminated in the world-war but also the beginning of a better social order and the birth of a new civilisation. [...] A copy of the recommendation or draft convention shall be authenticated by the signature of the President of the Conference and of the Director and shall be deposited with the SecretarGeneral of the League of Nations. [...] Each of the Members undertakes that it mill within the period of one year at most from the closing of the session of the Conferench or if it is impossible owing to exceptional circumstance to do so within the period of one year then at the earliest practicable moment and in no case later than eighteen months from the closing of the session of the Conference bring the recommendation or draft con [...] In the case of a draft convention the Member will if it obtains the consent of the authority or authorities within whose competence the matter lies communicate the formal ratification of the convetion to the Secretary-General and will take such action as may be necessary to make effective the provisions of such convention. [...] If any convention coming before the Conference for final coVideration.fails to secure the support of two-thirds of the votes cast by the Delegates present it shall nevertheless be within the right of any of the Members of the Permanent Organisation to agree to such convention among themselves.1921.] The International Labour Organisation.
commerce industry
Pages
129
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.143944
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-ii A.G. Clow view
Frontmatter
i-iii A.G. Clow view
I—Introduction
1-1 A.G. Clow view
II—Steps Leading to the Establishment of the International Labour Organisation
2-7 A.G. Clow view
III—Report of the Commission on International Labour Legislation
8-18 A.G. Clow view
IV—Resolutions Adopted by the Commissions on International Labour Legislation
19-19 A.G. Clow view
V—The Covenant of the League of Nations
20-20 A.G. Clow view
VI—Part XIII of the Peace Treaty
21-36 A.G. Clow view
VII—The Indian Deilegation to Washington
37-38 A.G. Clow view
VIII—An Account of the Washington Conference
39-71 A.G. Clow view
IX—The Committee on the Application of the Fortyeight-Hour Week Convention to Special Countries
72-75 A.G. Clow view
X—Draft Conventions Adopted by the International Labour Conference at Washington
76-103 A.G. Clow view
XI—Recommendations Adopted by the International Labour Conference at Washington
104-109 A.G. Clow view
XII—Standing Orders of the International Labour Conference
110-118 A.G. Clow view
XIII—The Permanent Labour Organisation of the League of Nations
119-123 A.G. Clow view
Backmatter
i-i A.G. Clow view

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