Final Articles Revision Convention, 1961

Final Articles Revision Convention, 1961 is an International Labour Organization Convention.

Final Articles Revision Convention, 1961
C116
ILO Convention
Date of adoptionJune 26, 1961
Date in forceFebruary 5, 1962
ClassificationGeneral Provisions
SubjectNot Classified
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It was established in 1961, with the preamble stating:

Having decided upon the adoption of certain proposals with regard to the partial revision of the Conventions adopted by the General Conference of the International Labour Organisation at its first thirty-two sessions for the purpose of standardising the provisions regarding the preparation of reports by the Governing Body of the International Labour Office on the working of Conventions,...

Ratifications

As of 2013, the convention has been ratified by 77 states.

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