Military Unionism from the Perspective of International Law: Between National Security and Freedom of Association

IF 0.8 Q3 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.54648/ijcl2022014
J. Gołaś
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This article conducts a critical analysis of the issue of the access of military personnel to the legal guarantees of the freedom to associate in trade unions from the perspective of international legal standards. Despite the consistently freedom-oriented evolution of international standards which have become applicable to union freedoms in recent decades, many states still uphold sweeping statutory bans on the unionization of military personnel. The potential engagement of members of the armed forces in any union activity is a contentious issue suspended between the requirement to protect the very essence of the freedom of association (FoA), the practices and traditions established in many states, and the need to maintain the effective security of the state against external threats. The analysis considers the evolution of perspectives presented by competent international supervisory and interpretative bodies which have substantially revised their views in recent years on the extent of necessary legal guarantees and acceptable restrictions on freedom of association with respect to military personnel. The analysis leads to the conclusion that a complete and absolute statutory ban on the unionization of military personnel may be incompatible with current international standards. The absolute requirement to respect the fundamental essence of freedom of association as an unquestionable and universal standard of human rights means that national legislators should guarantee military personnel at least the minimum level of freedom to associate in trade unions. Military Unionism, Freedom of Association, National Security, International Law, Human Rights, Members Of Armed Forces, Trade Union Freedoms, International law
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国际法视域下的军事联盟主义:在国家安全与结社自由之间
本文从国际法律标准的角度对军人获得工会结社自由的法律保障问题进行了批判性分析。尽管近几十年来,国际标准一直以自由为导向,适用于工会自由,但许多州仍然坚持全面禁止军事人员加入工会。武装部队成员可能参与任何工会活动,这是一个有争议的问题,介于保护结社自由本质的要求、许多州确立的做法和传统,以及维护国家有效安全免受外部威胁的必要性之间。该分析考虑了主管国际监督和解释机构提出的观点的演变,这些机构近年来对军事人员结社自由的必要法律保障和可接受限制的程度作了重大修改。分析得出的结论是,完全和绝对的法律禁止军事人员加入工会可能不符合现行的国际标准。绝对要求尊重结社自由的基本本质,将其作为一项不容置疑的普遍人权标准,这意味着国家立法者应保障军事人员在工会中至少有最低程度的结社自由。军事统一主义、结社自由、国家安全、国际法、人权、武装部队成员、工会自由、国际法
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期刊介绍: Published four times a year, the International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations is an essential source of information and analysis for labour lawyers, academics, judges, policymakers and others. The Journal publishes original articles in the domains of labour law (broadly understood) and industrial relations. Articles cover comparative and international (or regional) analysis of topical issues, major developments and innovative practices, as well as discussions of theoretical and methodological approaches. The Journal adopts a double-blind peer review process. A distinguished editorial team, with the support of an International Advisory Board of eminent scholars from around the world, ensures a continuing high standard of scientific research dealing with a range of important issues.
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