Medical Examination of Young Persons (Underground Work) Convention, 1965 explained

Code:C124
Medical Examination of Young Persons (Underground Work) Convention, 1965
Adopt:23 June 1965
Force:13 December 1967
Classify:Medical Examination
Subject:Elimination of Child Labour and Protection of Children and Young Persons
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Medical Examination of Young Persons (Underground Work) Convention, 1965 is an International Labour Organization Convention.

It was established in 1965, with the preamble stating:

Ratifications

As of 2022, the convention had been ratified by 41 states.

CountryDateStatus
Argentina20 Jun 1985 In Force
Austria8 Dec 1971 In Force
Azerbaijan19 May 1992 In Force
Belarus11 Mar 1970 In Force
Belgium6 May 1977 In Force
Bolivia31 Jan 1977 In Force
Brazil21 Aug 1970 In Force
Bulgaria3 Oct 1969 In Force
Cyprus18 Jan 1967 In Force
Czech Republic1 Jan 1993 In Force
Djibouti3 Aug 1978 In Force
Ecuador10 Mar 1969 In Force
Finland23 Sep 1968 In Force
France5 Aug 1971 In Force
Gabon18 Oct 1968 In Force
Greece28 Aug 1981 In Force
Guatemala13 Jun 1989 In Force
Hungary8 Jun 1968 In Force
Ireland10 Jun 1985 In Force
Italy5 May 1971 In Force
Jordan6 Jun 1966 In Force
Kyrgyzstan31 Mar 1992 In Force
Madagascar23 Oct 1967 In Force
Malta9 Jun 1988 In Force
Mexico29 Aug 1968 In Force
Netherlands8 Apr 1969 In Force
Panama19 Jun 1970 In Force
Paraguay10 Jul 1967 In Force
Poland26 Jun 1968 In Force
Portugal2 May 1985 In Force
Russian Federation4 Nov 1969 In Force
Slovakia1 Jan 1993 In Force
Spain30 Nov 1971 In Force
Syrian Arab Republic18 Aug 1972 In Force
Tajikistan26 Nov 1993 In Force
Tunisia3 May 1967 In Force
Uganda23 Jun 1967 In Force
Ukraine17 Jun 1970 In Force
United Kingdom13 Dec 1966 In Force
Viet Nam3 Oct 1994 In Force
Zambia10 Mar 1967 In Force

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