Article 37 Objections to items on the agenda (ILC Standing Orders)


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Part II: Standing Orders concerning special subjects, Section E - Convention and Recommendation procedure. 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 37

Objections to items on the agenda

If an objection has been lodged against any item on the agenda by the government of any of the Members, the Conference, after hearing any report upon the subject which the Governing Body may have presented, shall, in accordance with article 16 of the Constitution of the Organization, decide whether such item is to be retained on the agenda or not.

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Constitution: Article 16


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