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.
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This course presents the sources of international labour law and, in particular, the work of the ILO supervisory bodies, its relevance to legal practitioners and possible judicial use.
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University law teachers and students.
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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 sources of international labour law”, “The supervisory procedures and bodies” and “Resources and databases” 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.