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Social Security (Minimum Standards) Convention, 1952

Convention No.102 was adopted by the International Labour conference of the ILO on 28 June 1952 and sets a framework of common important basic social security principles on which any social security system should be based to encourage the widest development of social security schemes.

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Additional Info

Field Value
Geographic area (spatial range)
  • Cambodia
  • Japan
  • Lao People's Democratic Republic
  • Myanmar
  • Thailand
  • Viet Nam
Document reference # ILO Convention No. 102
Issuing agency/parties
  • International Labour Organization (ILO)
Language
  • English
Formal type of document Convention
Topics
  • Economic social and cultural rights
  • Labor
License unspecified
Copyright No
Access and use constraints

As a source of international law this document falls in the public domain.

Status Signed and in effect
Adoption date/Enacted/Promulgation date/Signing date June 28, 1952
Effective/Enforced Date June 28, 1952
Publication reference Adoption: Geneva, 35th ILC session (28 Jun 1952) - Status: Up-to-date instrument (Technical Convention).
Links to source http://blue.lim.ilo.org/cariblex/pdfs/ILO_Convention_102.pdf
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Notes

Of the Asia-Pacific countries, only Japan is a signatory.

Keywords ILO,Social Security,Minimum Standards
Date uploaded July 9, 2018, 22:07 (UTC)
Date modified July 12, 2018, 08:13 (UTC)