COMPAMIR
High-Purity Fact Pipeline
High-Purity Fact Pipeline
International Court of Justice (ICJ), International Labour Organization (ILO)
The Hague, Netherlands
May 22, 2026
Verified: May 22, 2026
"The ICJ ruled that the right to strike is protected under ILO Convention No. 87. The decision was made by a 10-4 vote following a request from the ILO Governing Body. The court clarified that while the treaty does not explicitly mention strikes, they fall under the activities of workers' organizations."
Author: Gerry Rodgers, Eddy Lee, Lee Swepston, and Jasmien Van Daele
This book provides a comprehensive historical and institutional analysis of the ILO, explaining how its conventions and supervisory mechanisms have evolved to protect labor rights, which is essential for understanding the significance of the ICJ's advisory opinion on the right to strike.
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