Article 1 Composition of the Conference (ILC Standing Orders)
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Document No. (ilolex): 27199401
Part I: General Standing Orders
Adopted on 21 November 1919 at the First Session of the Conference. Revised
and consolidated at the 27th Session. The present text of this article
includes all amendments adopted up to the 97th Session (2008).
The ILO is committed to promoting gender equality. Amendments to this effect
were adopted at the 97th Session of the International Labour Conference
(Geneva, 2008).
ARTICLE 1
Composition of the Conference
1. The Conference consists of all the delegates duly appointed by the Members
of the International Labour Organization.
2. Each delegate may be accompanied by advisers who shall not exceed two in
number for each item on the agenda of the meeting.
3. (1) In accordance with article 3 of the Constitution of the Organization a
delegate may by notice in writing addressed to the President appoint one of
his advisers to act as his substitute.
(2) Such notice must be addressed to the President before the sitting, unless
a new question comes up for discussion in the course of the sitting.
(3) The notice shall specify the sitting or sittings at which the substitute
will act.
(4) Substitutes may take part in the debates and may vote under the same
conditions as delegates.
Cross references
Constitution: Article 3
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