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Conclusions 2008 - Belgium - Article 1-2
Conclusions 2008 Belgium Article 1 2 BEL 01 02 000 24/10/2008 24/10/2008 Article 1 Right to work Paragraph 2 Freely undertaken work non discrimination prohibition of forced labour other aspects The Committee takes note of the information provided in ESC2008/def/BEL/1/2/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=2008/def/BEL/1/2/EN
Conclusions 2008 - Pays-Bas - Article 1-2
Conclusions 2008 Pays Bas Article 1 2 NLD 01 02 000 24/10/2008 02/01/2010 Article 1 Right to work Paragraph 2 Freely undertaken work non discrimination prohibition of forced labour other aspects The Committee takes note of the information provided in the ESC2008/def/NLD/1/2/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=2008/def/NLD/1/2/EN
Conclusions 2008 - Pays-Bas Aruba - Article 1-2
Conclusions 2008 Pays Bas Aruba Article 1 2 NLDABW 01 02 000 24/10/2008 02/01/2010 Article 1 Right to work Paragraph 2 Freely undertaken work non discrimination prohibition of forced labour other aspects The Committee takes note of the information ESC2008/def/NLDABW/1/2/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=2008/def/NLDABW/1/2/EN
Conclusions 2010 - Lithuania - Article 6-1
Conclusions 2010 Lithuania Article 6 1 LTU 06 01 000 14/12/2010 25/11/2010 Article 6 Right to bargain collectively Paragraph 1 Joint consultation The Committee takes note of the information contained in the report submitted by Lithuania. The Committee ESC2010/def/LTU/6/1/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=2010/def/LTU/6/1/EN
Conclusions 2011 - Italy - Article 16-
Conclusions 2011 Italy Article 16 ITA 16 00 000 09/12/2011 17/01/2012 Article 16 Right of the family to social legal and economic protection The Committee takes note of the information contained in the report submitted by Italy. As the notion of the ESC2011/def/ITA/16//ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=2011/def/ITA/16//EN
Conclusions 2014 - Ireland - Article 5
Conclusions 2014 Ireland Article 5 IRL 05 00 000 05/12/2014 08/12/2014 Article 5 Right to organise The Committee takes note of the information contained in the report submitted by Ireland as well as of the information contained in the previous report ESC2014/def/IRL/5/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=2014/def/IRL/5/EN
Conclusions 2014 - Russian Federation - Article 5
Conclusions 2014 Russian Federation Article 5 RUS 05 00 000 05/12/2014 08/12/2014 Article 5 Right to organise The Committee takes note of the information contained in the report submitted by the Russian Federation. At federal level the right to organise ESC2014/def/RUS/5/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=2014/def/RUS/5/EN
Conclusions 2016 - Finland - Article 1-2
Conclusions 2016 Finland Article 1 2 FIN 01 02 000 09/12/2016 12/12/2016 Article 1 Right to work Paragraph 2 Freely undertaken work non discrimination prohibition of forced labour other aspects The Committee takes note of the information contained in the ESC2016/def/FIN/1/2/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=2016/def/FIN/1/2/EN
Conclusions XIII-2 - Belgium - Article 5
Conclusions XIII 2 Belgium Article 5 BEL 05 00 000 31/12/1994 31/12/1994 Article 5 Right to organise The Committee welcomed the detailed information in the Belgian report which allowed it to note that the right to organise and form trade unions was ESCXIII-2/def/BEL/5//ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=XIII-2/def/BEL/5//EN
Conclusions XIII-3 - Finland - Article 5
Conclusions XIII 3 Finland Article 5 FIN 05 00 000 30/11/1995 30/11/1995 Article 5 Right to organise The Committee noted from the first Finnish report that the right of association and the right of assembly were guaranteed under the Constitution. ESCXIII-3/def/FIN/5//ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=XIII-3/def/FIN/5//EN
Conclusions XIII-3 - United Kingdom - Article 5
Conclusions XIII 3 United Kingdom Article 5 GBR 05 00 000 30/11/1995 30/11/1995 Article 5 Right to organise The Committee noted from the United Kingdom s report that the Trade Union Reform and Employment Rights Act 1993 had introduced changes which in ESCXIII-3/def/GBR/5//ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=XIII-3/def/GBR/5//EN
Conclusions XIX-1 - Croatia - Article 1-2
Conclusions XIX 1 Croatia Article 1 2 HRV 01 02 000 24/10/2008 24/10/2008 Article 1 Right to work Paragraph 2 Freely undertaken work non discrimination prohibition of forced labour other aspects The Committee takes notes of the information provided in ESCXIX-1/def/HRV/1/2/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=XIX-1/def/HRV/1/2/EN
Conclusions XIX-1 - Germany - Article 1-2
Conclusions XIX 1 Germany Article 1 2 DEU 01 02 000 24/10/2008 24/10/2008 Article 1 Right to work Paragraph 2 Freely undertaken work non discrimination prohibition of forced labour other aspects The Committee notes the information in Germany s report. 1. ESCXIX-1/def/DEU/1/2/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=XIX-1/def/DEU/1/2/EN
Conclusions XIX-1 - Iceland - Article 1-2
Conclusions XIX 1 Iceland Article 1 2 ISL 01 02 000 24/10/2008 24/10/2008 Article 1 Right to work Paragraph 2 Freely undertaken work non discrimination prohibition of forced labour other aspects The Committee takes note of the information provided in ESCXIX-1/def/ISL/1/2/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=XIX-1/def/ISL/1/2/EN
Conclusions XIX-1 - Luxembourg - Article 1-2
Conclusions XIX 1 Luxembourg Article 1 2 LUX 01 02 000 24/10/2008 24/10/2008 Article 1 Right to work Paragraph 2 Freely undertaken work non discrimination prohibition of forced labour other aspects The Committee takes note of the information provided in ESCXIX-1/def/LUX/1/2/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=XIX-1/def/LUX/1/2/EN
Conclusions XVI-1 - Belgium - Article 6-4
Conclusions XVI 1 Belgium Article 6 4 BEL 06 04 000 30/05/2003 30/05/2003 Article 6 Right to bargain collectively Paragraph 4 Collective action The right to strike is not explicitly recognised by the Constitution and is not governed by legislation since ESCXVI-1/def/BEL/6/4/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=XVI-1/def/BEL/6/4/EN
Decision on admissibility and the merits: Confederazione Generale Italiana del Lavoro (CGIL) v. Italy, Complaint No. 91/2013
Decision on admissibility and the merits: Confederazione Generale Italiana del Lavoro CGIL v. Italy Complaint No. 91/2013 ITA 11 01 000 91 154 163 01 02 000 02 01 000 03 03 000 26 02 163 2015 10 12 2016 04 11 European Committee of Social Rights Comit ESCcc-91-2013-dadmissandmerits-enhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=cc-91-2013-dadmissandmerits-en
Decision on admissibility and the merits: European Confederation of Police (EuroCOP) v. Ireland, Complaint No. 83/2012
Decision on admissibility and the merits: European Confederation of Police EuroCOP v. Ireland Complaint No. 83/2012 IRL 05 00 000 06 02 000 06 04 000 21 00 000 02/12/2013 17/05/2014 European Committee of Social Rights Comit europ en des Droits sociaux ESCcc-83-2012-dadmissandmerits-enhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=cc-83-2012-dadmissandmerits-en
Decision on admissibility and the merits: Swedish Trade Union Confederation (LO) and Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees (TCO) v. Sweden, Complaint No. 85/2012
Decision on admissibility and the merits: Swedish Trade Union Confederation LO and Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees TCO v. Sweden Complaint No. 85/2012 SWE 06 02 000 06 04 000 19 04 000 03/07/2013 05/02/2014 European Committee of Social ESCcc-85-2012-dadmissandmerits-enhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=cc-85-2012-dadmissandmerits-en
Decision on the Merits: Transgender Europe and ILGA-Europe v. the Czech Republic: Complaint No. 117/2015
Decision on the Merits: Transgender Europe and ILGA Europe v. the Czech Republic: Complaint No. 117/2015 CZE 11 00 000 2018 05 15 2018 10 01 European Committee of Social Rights Comit europ en des Droits sociaux DECISION ON THE MERITS Adoption: 15 May 2018 ESCcc-117-2015-dmerits-enhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=cc-117-2015-dmerits-en