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International Labor Organization
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 May 2009
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The ad hoc Committee on Forced Labor which was established jointly by the United Nations and the International Labor Organization, pursuant to an Economic and Social Council decision of March 1951,1 held its first session in Geneva from October 8 to 27, 1951.3 The committee, composed of Sir Ramaswami Mudaliar (India, chairman), Paal Berg (Norway) and F. F. Palavicini (Mexico), issued an invitation to all non-governmental organizations to supply it with documentary material and information. The committee reported that it would have to investigate “all the laws and regulations of the various states which might illustrate the different systems of forced labour employed in those States”, adding that it might also have to investigate existing administrative practices which enable forced labor to be put into effect. At its next session, scheduled to be held at New York from May 26 to July 3, 1952, the committee was to examine the replies of governments to its questionnaire, as well as hear and question the representatives of interested non-governmental organizations.
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References
1 See International Organization, V, p. 796; also, see ibid., VI, p. 102.
2 Industry and Labour, January 1, 1952, p. 25; ILO News Service, December 1951.
3 ILO News (Supplement), February 1952.
4 Department of State, Bulletin, XXV, p. 1040Google Scholar; ILO News, 02 1952Google Scholar.
5 ILO News Service, 03 4, 1952Google Scholar.
6 Ibid., December 13, 1951; ILO News, 02 1952Google Scholar.
7 Industry and Labour, 02 1, 1952, p. 90Google Scholar; ILO News (Supplement), 02 1952Google Scholar.
8 International Labor Conference (35th session), Report IV (1), Geneva, 1951Google Scholar.
9 Ibid., Report V (a) (I), Genva, 1951.
10 Ibid., Report VI (a) (1), Geneva, 1951.
11 Ibid., Report VIII (1), Geneva, 1951.
12 Ibid., Report IX (1), Geneva, 1951.
13 See International Organization, VI, p. 119.
14 ILO Neus Service, December 1951.
15 Ibid.
16 Ibid.