7: The authoritative role of the ILO Committee of Experts
This chapter discusses the authoritative role of the International Labour Organization's (ILO’s) Committee of Experts (CEACR), as an almost-centennial beacon of independent international supervision on the application of international labour standards. It focuses on the elements that contribute to t...
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Edward Elgar Publishing
2026
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| Sumari: | This chapter discusses the authoritative role of the International Labour Organization's (ILO’s) Committee of Experts (CEACR), as an almost-centennial beacon of independent international supervision on the application of international labour standards. It focuses on the elements that contribute to the recognition of the CEACR's comments by its recipients, as well as other bodies and institutions in a position to give effect to its views and recommendations. The chapter delves into the diversity, expertise and independence of its members, their appointment process, the Committee's regular technical impartial supervision, and its dialogue-based working methods. In so doing, it draws relevant comparisons with other bodies – within the ILO and from other international organizations – highlighting both the synergies and the unique contributions provided by the CEACR. Finally, the chapter provides an overview of how the Committee's guidance has been recognized by international, regional, and national authorities. |
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