List of International Instruments Relevant To The Worst Forms of Child Labour

List Of International Instruments Relevant To The Worst Forms Of Child Labour

Instruments defining worst forms of child labour (WFCL) and containing substantive provisions on all WFCL:

  • International Labour Organisation
    • Worst Forms of Child Labour Convention: Definitions, and main provisions, binding states that have ratified the convention
    • Worst Forms of Child Labour Recommendation: Recommendation supplementing the Worst Forms of Child Labour Convention, but not binding on ratifying states

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