The International Labour Organisation (ILO) as an actor of global governance: sufficiently involved to help overcome 1the latest financial and economic crisis?

<p>This article focuses on the analysis of the role of the International Labour Organization (ILO) in the current global governance, analysing its interaction with the main actors of governance and the involvement of the ILO itself as a current actor in global governance. It has taken into acc...

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Main Author: Jordi Bonet Pérez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Deusto 2017-12-01
Series:Deusto Journal of Human Rights
Subjects:
OIT
G20
Online Access:http://revista-derechoshumanos.revistas.deusto.es/article/view/1009
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spelling doaj-732d5e8c980a40e59e0a45924172e2b62020-11-25T02:43:10ZengUniversity of DeustoDeusto Journal of Human Rights2530-42752603-60022017-12-0101110913910.18543/aahdh-11-2013pp109-139938The International Labour Organisation (ILO) as an actor of global governance: sufficiently involved to help overcome 1the latest financial and economic crisis?Jordi Bonet Pérez0Universidad de Barcelona<p>This article focuses on the analysis of the role of the International Labour Organization (ILO) in the current global governance, analysing its interaction with the main actors of governance and the involvement of the ILO itself as a current actor in global governance. It has taken into account for this writing both the historic role played by the ILO in the international institutional architecture since its creation in 1919 (today as a part of United Nations System), and the relevance it may have now seeking social justice in a global economy still governed by neoliberal principles. The question is whether social justice can be accommodated between these principles and if the main actors of global governance are really willing to strengthen the social dimension of globalization in times of crisis. The formal inclusion of some of the proposals of the ILO among those that seek to define the terms of post-crisis global governance (for example, the decent work strategy) cannot be overly optimistic even be considered a positive step.</p><p><strong>Published online</strong>: 11 December 2017</p>http://revista-derechoshumanos.revistas.deusto.es/article/view/1009OITgobernanza globalcrisistrabajo decentejusticia socialG20dimensión social de la globalizaciónneoliberalismoderechos fundamentales en el trabajocondicionalidad
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The International Labour Organisation (ILO) as an actor of global governance: sufficiently involved to help overcome 1the latest financial and economic crisis?
Deusto Journal of Human Rights
OIT
gobernanza global
crisis
trabajo decente
justicia social
G20
dimensión social de la globalización
neoliberalismo
derechos fundamentales en el trabajo
condicionalidad
author_facet Jordi Bonet Pérez
author_sort Jordi Bonet Pérez
title The International Labour Organisation (ILO) as an actor of global governance: sufficiently involved to help overcome 1the latest financial and economic crisis?
title_short The International Labour Organisation (ILO) as an actor of global governance: sufficiently involved to help overcome 1the latest financial and economic crisis?
title_full The International Labour Organisation (ILO) as an actor of global governance: sufficiently involved to help overcome 1the latest financial and economic crisis?
title_fullStr The International Labour Organisation (ILO) as an actor of global governance: sufficiently involved to help overcome 1the latest financial and economic crisis?
title_full_unstemmed The International Labour Organisation (ILO) as an actor of global governance: sufficiently involved to help overcome 1the latest financial and economic crisis?
title_sort international labour organisation (ilo) as an actor of global governance: sufficiently involved to help overcome 1the latest financial and economic crisis?
publisher University of Deusto
series Deusto Journal of Human Rights
issn 2530-4275
2603-6002
publishDate 2017-12-01
description <p>This article focuses on the analysis of the role of the International Labour Organization (ILO) in the current global governance, analysing its interaction with the main actors of governance and the involvement of the ILO itself as a current actor in global governance. It has taken into account for this writing both the historic role played by the ILO in the international institutional architecture since its creation in 1919 (today as a part of United Nations System), and the relevance it may have now seeking social justice in a global economy still governed by neoliberal principles. The question is whether social justice can be accommodated between these principles and if the main actors of global governance are really willing to strengthen the social dimension of globalization in times of crisis. The formal inclusion of some of the proposals of the ILO among those that seek to define the terms of post-crisis global governance (for example, the decent work strategy) cannot be overly optimistic even be considered a positive step.</p><p><strong>Published online</strong>: 11 December 2017</p>
topic OIT
gobernanza global
crisis
trabajo decente
justicia social
G20
dimensión social de la globalización
neoliberalismo
derechos fundamentales en el trabajo
condicionalidad
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