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Right of workers and employers to establish organizations without previous authorization4

Requirement of previous authorization

  1. The principle of freedom of association would often remain a dead letter if workers and employers were required to obtain any kind of previous authorization to enable them to establish an organization. Such authorization could concern the formation of the trade union organization itself, the need to obtain discretionary approval of the constitution or rules of the organization, or, again, authorization for taking steps prior to the establishment of the organization. This does not mean that the founders of an organization are freed from the duty of observing formalities concerning publicity or other similar formalities which may be prescribed by law. However, such requirements must not be such as to be equivalent in practice to previous authorization, or as to constitute such an obstacle to the establishment of an organization that they amount in practice to outright prohibition. Even in cases where registration is optional but where such registration confers on the organization the basic rights enabling it to further and defend the interests of its members, the fact that the authority competent to effect registration has discretionary power to refuse this formality is not very different from cases in which previous authorization is required.
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2701Algeria357137
2944Algeria367138
2952Lebanon367876
2961Lebanon370489
Digest: 2006272
  1. It is contrary to Convention No. 87 to make the granting of legal personality to a trade union subject to the approval of the President of the Republic.
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2868Panama3631005
  1. A law providing that the right of association is subject to authorization granted by a government department purely in its discretion is incompatible with the principle of freedom of association.
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2723Fiji362842
2723Fiji365778
2812Cameroon362388
Digest: 2006273
  1. The absence of recourse to a judicial authority against any refusal by the Ministry to grant an authorization to establish a trade union violates the principles of freedom of association.
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Digest: 2006274
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