These documents, from ILO and non-ILO sources, are likely to throw light on the different aspects of the interpretation dispute, such as the institutional debate so far regarding the interpretation of Convention No 87 and the possible referral under article 37(1) of the ILO Constitution, the ‘jurisprudence‘ of ILO supervisory organs on the right to strike, and the recognition of the right to strike in international human rights law.
The documents can be accessed via the ICJ's website here.
Please find below the Introductory Note that was sent together with the documents which describes the contents of the dossiers but also provides a useful overview of literature on the right to strike in international law.