Standards implementation

ILO supervisory system: Special procedures

International labour standards are backed by a supervisory system comprised of independent legal experts and tripartite bodies to help ensure that countries implement the Conventions they ratify.

The special procedures enable constituents to raise with the ILO alleged shortcomings in the manner States give effect to international labour standards or realize the fundamental principles of the ILO. Unlike the regular system of supervision, the three procedures listed below are based on the submission of a representation or a complaint:

See also the Note on the voluntary conciliation in the context of the ILO's supervisory system (Representations under article 24 and Committee on Freedom of Association).

See also

ILO supervisory system: Regular supervision

Standards implementation

ILO supervisory system: Regular supervision

Resources and forms for constituents

Resources and forms for constituents

Guide for Constituents

Guide for Constituents

Overview of the ILO's supervisory system

Overview of the ILO's supervisory system