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 3534 Summary of infor- mation and reports. Ante, p. 3518. Antc, p. 3496. INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [62 STAT. as the Governing Body may re- particulars as the Governing Body quest. The Director shall lay a may request. summary of these reports before the next meeting of the Confer- ence. Article 28 1. The Director-General shall lay before the next meeting of the Conference a summary of the information and reports communi- cated to him by Members in pur- suance of Articles 19 and 22. 2. Each Member shall commu- nicate to the representative or- ganisations recognised for the pur- pose of Article 3 copies of the in- formation and reports communi- cated to the Director-General in pursuance of Articles 19 and 22. Article 23 In the event of any representa- tion being made to the Inter- national Labour Office by an industrial association of employers or of workers that any of the Members has failed to secure in any respect the effective observ- ance v ithin its jurisdiction of any convention to which it is a party, the Governing Body may com- municate this representation to the Government against which it is made, and may invite that Government to make such state- ment on the subject as it may think fit. Article 24 In the event of any represen- tation being made to the Inter- national Labour Office by an industrial association of employers or of Norkers that any of the Members has failed to secure in any respect the effective observ- ance within its jurisdiction of any Convention to which it is a party, the Governing Body may com- municate this representation to the Government against which it is made, and may invite that Government to make such state- ment on the subject as it may think fit. Article 24 If no statement is received within a reasonable time from the Government in question, or if the statement when received is not deemed to be satisfactory by the Governing Body, the latter shall have the right to publish the representation and the statement, if any, made in reply to it. Article 25 If no statement is received within a reasonable time from the Government in question, or if the statement when received is not deemed to be satisfactory by the Governing Body, the latter shall have the right to publish the representation and the statement, if any, made in reply to it. Nonobservance of Conventions; repre- sentatlons.

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