ICJ Rules ILO Convention 87 Protects Right to Strike
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The International Court of Justice ruled that the International Labour Organization's Convention 87 protects the right to strike. ICJ President Yuji Iwasawa stated that the court has protected this right under the Convention. However, the court's opinion is not binding and does not establish fundamental rules for strikes or determine the precise content, scope, or conditions for exercising the right.
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