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Labour Law: the International Court of Justice Decides on the Right to Strike - Press Left!

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The International Court of Justice (ICJ) opened its hearings on Monday to determine whether the right to strike is protected by international law. This is the first time that the highest jurisdiction in the world is called to rule on the balance between the rights of workers and the interests of employers. 27 October 2025, taken from the site Entre les lines entre les mots https://entreles lignes entrelesmots.wordpress.
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The International Court of Justice (ICJ) opened its hearings on Monday to determine whether the right to strike is protected by international law. This is the first time that the highest jurisdiction in the world is called to rule on the balance between the rights of workers and the interests of employers. 27 October 2025, taken from the site Entre les lines entre les mots https://entreles lignes entrelesmots.wordpress.

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pressegauche.org broke the news in on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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