© International Court/F.Van Bick The UN International Court begins a hearing in the case of workers’ right to strike International law on Monday, October 6, a hearing will begin in the UN International Court on the issue of protecting the right of workers to a strike. Consideration of this case can significantly affect labor right throughout the world. For three days, judges in the Palace of the World in The Hague hear arguments on this issue. The reason was the appeal of the International Labor Organization (ILO), which requested an advisory conclusion under Convention No. 87 – the 1948 key agreement guaranteeing the freedom of associations. Despite its fundamental significance, the states still disagree: whether the Convention applies to the right to strikes. ~ 60 > administrative Council of MOT in November 2023 admitted that there are “serious disagreements” among members of the organization and sent a request to the request to Court. & Amp; nbsp; ~ 60 > 62 ~ participation in the hearings was announced by twenty states and five international organizations. The USA and Brazil, which did not ratify the Convention, and the organization of African, Caribbean and Pacific states. ~ 60 > 60 >, although advisory conclusions of the court have no obligatory force, they have a significant impact on the development of international law and practice of states. Since 1946, the court issued about 30 such conclusions. The latter of them concerned Israeli policies in the Palestinian territories and obligations of the states to combat climate change. ~ 60 > it is expected that the right to strike will cause a wide resonance: it will be closely monitored by trade unions, employers and government, since it is about one of the most controversial issues of modern labor labor. Rights.