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ILO Supervisory system

Committee of Experts on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations (CEACR)

The Committee of Experts is an independent body composed of 20 high-level national and international legal experts, who are charged with examining the application of ILO Conventions, Protocols and Recommendations by ILO Member States.

Once a country has ratified an ILO Convention, it is required to report regularly on the measures it has taken for its implementation. Every three years, governments have to provide reports detailing the steps they have taken in law and practice to apply any of the ten fundamental Conventions (and one Protocol) and four governance Conventions that they have ratified. For all other Conventions, reports have to be provided every six years. 

Reports on the application of Conventions may be requested at shorter intervals. Governments are required to submit copies of their reports to employers’ and workers’ organizations. These organizations may comment on the government reports, or send comments directly to the ILO on the application of Conventions.

The Committee of Experts was set up in 1926 to examine the growing number of government reports on ratified Conventions. Today it is composed of 20 eminent jurists appointed by the Governing Body for three-year terms. The experts come from different geographic regions, legal systems and cultures. The role of the Committee of Experts is to provide an impartial and technical evaluation of the application of international labour standards in ILO member States.

When examining the application of international labour standards, the Committee of Experts makes two kinds of comments: observations and direct requests

  • Observations contain comments on fundamental questions raised by the application of a particular Convention by a State. These observations are published in the annual report of the Committee of Experts.
  • Direct requests relate to more technical questions or requests for further information. They are not published in the report but are communicated directly to the governments concerned.

The annual report of the Committee of Experts consists of two volumes: 

  • The first volume is divided into two parts:
     
    • Part I contains the General Report, which includes comments on compliance by member States with their Constitutional obligations. 
    • Part II contains observations concerning particular countries on the application of international labour standards.
  • The second volume contains the General Survey on a specific subject selected by the ILO Governing Body.

 

Further information

Members of the Committee of Experts on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations

Members of the Committee of Experts on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations

Monitoring compliance with international labour standards: The key role of the ILO Committee of Experts on the Application of Conventions...

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Monitoring compliance with international labour standards: The key role of the ILO Committee of Experts on the Application of Conventions...