What is the impact of ILO recommendations on Social Security?
ILO Recommendations are international instruments (not international treaties) that lay down detailed standards which are desirable or which should be achieved. In other words, they are non-binding guidelines which are not subject to formal ratification but which may orient national policy and practice, often on subjects for which a convention was not considered adequate.
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