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mr.dr. S.J. (Bas) Rombouts
Assistant ProfessorTilburg Law School
Department of Labour Law and Social Policy
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- Rombouts, S.J., Gelder, Jan Willem van, & Casajuana, Estela (2018). Land Governance in the Dutch Banking Sector Agreement on international responsible business conduct regarding human rights: Report for the Dutch Land Governance Multi-Stakeholder Dialogue.
- Houwerzijl, M.S., & Rombouts, S.J. (2017, September). Cross-border temporary agency work: Social sustainability of a business model (too often) based on regulatory arbitrage. European regional congress of the international society for labour and social security law.
- Rombouts, S.J. (2017). The evolution of indigenous peoples' consultation rights under the Ilo and U.N. regimes: A comparative assessment of participation, consultation, and consent norms incorporated in ILO convention No. 169 and the U.N. declaration on the rights ofIndigenous peoples and their application by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in the Saramaka and Sarayaku Judgments. Stanford Journal of International Law, 53(2), 169-224.
- Rombouts, S.J., & Meijknecht, A.K. (2017). Protection of indigenous and tribal peoples’ cultural and environmental rights in Suriname: Challenges in the implementation of the judgment of the inter-American court of human rights in the Saramaka case and subsequent decisions. Heritage and rights of indigenous peoples: Archaeological studies Leiden University 39 (pp. 41-61).: Leiden University Press.
- Heijden, P.F. van der, & Koroma, A.G. (2016). International Labour Organization: Review of ILO supervisory mechanism: The Standards Initiative: Joint report of the Chairpersons of the Committee of Experts on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations and the Committee on Freedom of Association. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR OFFICE, Governing Body 326th Session, Geneva, 10–24 March 2016 GB.326/LILS/3/1, Legal Issues and International Labour Standards Section International Labour Standards and Human Rights Segment LILS.: International Labour Office.
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