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The Statute of the International Public Works Committee
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2017
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- Copyright © The American Society of International Law 1939
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1 For the recommendation and resolution see: International Labor Conference, Twenty-Third Session, Geneva, 1937, Report III, Planning of Public Works in Relation to Employment; and International Labor Conference, Twenty-Third Session, Geneva, 1937, Record of Proceedings, at pp. 45-47, 308-320, 498-502, and 687-702.
2 For the Statute see: Minutes of the Eighty-First Session of the Governing Body of the International Labor Office at pp. 16-20 and 113-118; and Minutes of the Eighty-Second Session of the Governing Body of the International Labor Office at pp. 51-67 and 141-148.
3 For the Rules of Procedure, Uniform Plan of Information and Resolution, see the Minutes of the Eighty-Second Session of the International Labor Office, Appendix III.
4 An account of the principles upon which the Committee is expected to base the work of its later sessions will be found in an article entitled “Public Works as a Factor in Economic Stabilisation,” in Int. Labour Review, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 6, at pp. 727–757 Google Scholar.
5 For the texts of these conventions, see a volume recently published by the International Labor Office entitled: International Labor Conventions and Recommendations, 1919-1937; and for the extent to which they have been ratified, see Jenks, C. W.: “The Ratification of International Labor Conventions: the Present Situation,” in Journal of Comparative Legislation and International Law, November, 1937, Vol. XIX, No. 4, pp. 284–286 Google Scholar.