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The adoption of labour laws and regulations is an important means of implementing ILO standards, promoting the ILO Declaration and the Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work, and putting the concept of Decent Work into practice. Under the ILO Constitution, the Office is committed to offering technical cooperation and advisory services to member States and to assist them in assessing and, where necessary, framing or revising their labour laws. This includes assistance in the development of national laws and regulations to allow ratification of Conventions or implementation of the corresponding principles.

Key resources

NORMLEX - Database on International Labour Standards

NORMLEX - Database on International Labour Standards

NATLEX - database of national labour, social security and related human rights legislation

NATLEX - database of national labour, social security and related human rights legislation

EPLex - Employment protection legislation database

EPLex - Employment protection legislation database

Highlights

How to find international and national labour law

How to find international and national labour law

National Labour Law Profiles

National Labour Law Profiles