Author profile: Véronique Stenger

Dr. Véronique Stenger is a historian and postdoctoral researcher at the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF), and research fellow at Cermes3 – CNRS, Paris (Academia profile: https://cermes3.academia.edu/V%C3%A9roniquePlataStenger). She is a member of the History of International Organizations Network (HION): https://www.hion.ch/. She completed her PhD at the University of Geneva in 2016 and her work is going to be published in April 2020, under the title: Véronique Plata-Stenger, Social Reform, Modernization and Technical Diplomacy. The ILO Contribution to Development (1930-1946), De Gruyter. https://www.degruyter.com/view/serial/457376. Her research is centered on international organizations and international labour regulation. She is currently working on a new project on occupational health risks in the nuclear industry in France, and the forms of regulation of these risks in a transnational perspective.

Student Feature – Spotlight on the International Labour Organization

Véronique Stenger • Feb 22 2020 • Student Features

The ILO has gone through profound changes in its makeup and agenda since 1919. Today, it attempts to redefine its values while addressing contemporary global challenges.

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