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International Conventions

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Ratification of International Human Rights Instruments

Below there are international human rights instruments.
Those in RED have not been ratified or acceded (even though they may have been signed) by Malta.

Last update January 2015
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International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of all Migrant Workers and Members of their Families (1990). 
Entered into force on 1 July 2003
Not signed or ratified by Malta
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ILO Convention (No. 151) concerning Protection of the Right to Organize and Procedures for Determining Conditions of Employment in the Public Service (1978). 
Entered into force on 25 February 1981
Not ratified by Malta
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ILO Convention (No. 141) concerning Organizations’ of Rural Workers and their Role in Economic and Social Development (1975). 
Entered into force on 24 November 1977
Malta: Ratification on 09 June 1988
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ILO Convention (No. 135) concerning Protection and Facilities to be afforded to Worker’s Representatives in the Undertaking (1971). 
Entered into force on 30 June 1973
Malta: Ratification on 09 June 1988
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ILO Convention (No. 122) concerning Employment Policy (1964). 
Entered into force on 15 July 1966
Not ratified by Malta
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ILO Convention (No. 98) concerning the Application of the Principles of the Right to Organize and Bargain Collectively (1949). 
Entered into force on 18 July 1951
Malta: Ratification on 04 January 1965
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ILO Convention (No. 87) concerning Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organize (1948). 
Entered into force on 4 July 1950
Malta: Ratification on 04 January 1965
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ILO Convention (No. 11) concerning the Rights of Association and Combination of Agricultural Workers (1921). 
Entered into force on 11 May 1923
Malta: Ratification on
04 January 1965
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