Officers' Competency Certificates Convention, 1936
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Date of adoption | June 24, 1936 |
Date in force | September 22, 1939 |
Classification | Paid Leave |
Subject | Working Time |
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Officers' Competency Certificates Convention, 1936 is an International Labour Organization Convention.
It was established in 1936, with the preamble stating:
Having decided upon the adoption of certain proposals with regard to the establishment by each maritime country of a minimum requirement of professional capacity in the case of captain, navigating and engineer officers in charge of watches on board merchant ships, ...
Ratifications[]
As of 2013, the convention has been ratified by 37 states. It has subsequently been denounced by 12 of the ratifying states.
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