Continuing legal education 2 - Foundations for the judicial use of international labour standards nationally

Continuing legal education 2 - Foundations for the judicial use of international labour standards nationally
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Continuing legal education 2 - Foundations for the judicial use of international labour standards nationally

Self-guided
The course is available in English, Français, Español, Português

This course is part of a series of complementary courses for Continuing Legal Education on International Labour Standards (CLE on ILS). You can register as from 2 February 2026, and you can follow it at your own pace. Participation requires approximately 6 hours of individual learning.

Key features
SELF-PACED COURSE

Follow anytime and anywhere on all devices.

RELEVANCE

Learn with examples, case studies and videos with high-level experts.

NETWORK

Join the network of legal practitioners from all over the world.

CERTIFICATE

Get your participation certificate upon completion.

Introduction to the course

This course explores the different types of judicial use of international labour law, in accordance with the role domestic courts attribute to international law.

Who attends this course?
  • Judges.

  • Lawyers.

  • Legal experts from employers' and workers' organizations.

  • University law teachers and students.

  • Legal educators responsible for training judges and lawyers.

How is the course organized?
  • Step 1: Learn more about the course objectives and structure.
  • Step 2: Assess your initial knowledge of the topic.
  • Step 3: Explore the self-guided sessions on “The foundations for the judicial use of ILS nationally” and “The typology of uses of ILS” with texts to be read and videos.
  • Step 4: Assess the knowledge gained.
  • Step 5: Answer the satisfaction questionnaire and tell us how was your learning journey.
  • Step 6: Earn your digital certificate of participation specifically issued by the ITCILO for this course.Optional step: Go through the further readings.

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