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Achievements in the Area of Freedom of Association

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The gap system’s methodology will now be applied to each of the four subject matters, starting with the most important and political of human rights in the labour field, freedom of association. In this area, thanks to the CFA component all three implementation indicators (5, 6 and 7) will be put through the mill. In the other areas, where assessment of implementation presupposes ratification of the relevant Conventions, only indicators 5 and 6 provide the data on the basis of comments by the CEACR.

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© 2005 W. R. Böhning

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Böhning, W.R. (2005). Achievements in the Area of Freedom of Association. In: Labour Rights in Crisis. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230508439_8

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