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.
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.
- Judges. - Lawyers. - Legal experts from employers' and workers' organizations. - University law teachers and students. - Legal educators responsible for training judges and lawyers.
The course is divided into three substantive sections.
It includes a knowledge assessment at the start and at the end, to test individually the initial and final knowledge of the content.