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Les normes internationales du travail: un patrimoine pour l'avenir: Melanges en l'honneur de Nicolas Valticos.(Book review)
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American Journal of International Law
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April 1, 2007
- Author:
- Blackett, Adelle
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Les normes internationales du travail: un patrimoine pour l'avenir: Melanges en l'honneur de Nicolas Valticos. Edited by Jean-Claude Javillier and Bernard Gernigon. Geneva: International Labour Organization, 2004. Pp. xxv, 709. At
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International labor law is at a crossroads. Normative debates rage over the role of social policy in shaping the direction of globalization. Near the center is the 88-year-old International Labour Organization (ILO). The League of Nations survivor, current UN specialized agency, and Nobel Peace Prize recipient is acknowledged to have played an important role in advancing social justice, notably in respect of apartheid in South Africa and the ...