The International Labour Organisation (the ILO) has regulated child labour through the Minimum Age Convention and the Worst Forms of Child Labour Convention. Such conventions aim at the reduction and eventual elimination of harmful labour practices. After the ratification of such conventions, many countries have adopted domestic laws prohibiting harmful labour. Despite such regulations, statistics prove that children still participate in harmful work. The main purpose of this article is to assess the ILO child labour conventions critically, so as to provide further understanding of the provisions of the text of such instruments. While the aim of the Minimum Age Convention was the progressive eradication of child labour, the Worst Forms of C...
The issue of child labour is an acclaimed universal phenomenon. This paper examines the reason for c...
Is not a new phenomenon that there are some children who work in hard and inhuman conditions. It is ...
Child labor is a worldwide phenomenon but more focus is required on developing countries. The policy...
The International Labour Organisation (the ILO) has regulated child labour through the Minimum Age C...
The International Labour Organisation (the ILO) has regulated child labour through the Minimum Age C...
The International Labour Organisation (the ILO) has regulated child labour through the Minimum Age C...
The notion of child labour is well determined by relevant international instruments and it can be sa...
Child labour has always been one of the core concerns of the International Labour Organisation (ILO)...
more than 306 million children worldwide currently involved in work.1 Of those children, 215 million...
The overwhelming prevalence of child labour globally continues to be a matter of concern. Millions o...
The phenomenon of child labour is a universal malaise. Children the world over have been ruthlessly ...
The problem of child labour is immense and has been growing. Wherever poverty exists, child labour t...
The problem of child labour is immense and has been growing. Wherever poverty exists, child labour t...
The problem of exploitative child labor has received much attention in recent years. According to th...
This rapid review synthesises findings from rigorous academic, practitioner, and policy references p...
The issue of child labour is an acclaimed universal phenomenon. This paper examines the reason for c...
Is not a new phenomenon that there are some children who work in hard and inhuman conditions. It is ...
Child labor is a worldwide phenomenon but more focus is required on developing countries. The policy...
The International Labour Organisation (the ILO) has regulated child labour through the Minimum Age C...
The International Labour Organisation (the ILO) has regulated child labour through the Minimum Age C...
The International Labour Organisation (the ILO) has regulated child labour through the Minimum Age C...
The notion of child labour is well determined by relevant international instruments and it can be sa...
Child labour has always been one of the core concerns of the International Labour Organisation (ILO)...
more than 306 million children worldwide currently involved in work.1 Of those children, 215 million...
The overwhelming prevalence of child labour globally continues to be a matter of concern. Millions o...
The phenomenon of child labour is a universal malaise. Children the world over have been ruthlessly ...
The problem of child labour is immense and has been growing. Wherever poverty exists, child labour t...
The problem of child labour is immense and has been growing. Wherever poverty exists, child labour t...
The problem of exploitative child labor has received much attention in recent years. According to th...
This rapid review synthesises findings from rigorous academic, practitioner, and policy references p...
The issue of child labour is an acclaimed universal phenomenon. This paper examines the reason for c...
Is not a new phenomenon that there are some children who work in hard and inhuman conditions. It is ...
Child labor is a worldwide phenomenon but more focus is required on developing countries. The policy...