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INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [62 STAT. cerned in the complaint or not, place at the disposal of the Com- mission all the information in their possessoin which bears upon the subject matter of the complaint. Article 28 1. When the Commission of Enquiry has fully considered the complaint, it shall prepare a re- port embodying its findings on all questions of fact relevant to de- termining the issue between the parties and containing such recom- mendations as it may think proper as to the steps which should be taken to meet the complaint and the time within which they should be taken. 2. It shall also indicate in this report the measures, if any, of an economic character against a de- faulting Government which it considers to be appropriate, and which it considers other Govern- ments would be justified in adopting. Article 29 1. The Secretary-General of the League of Nations shall com- municate the report of the Com- mission of Enquiry to each of the Governments concerned in the complaint, and shall cause it to be published. 2. Each of these Governments shall within one month inform the Secretary-General of the League of Nations whether or not it accepts the recommendations con- tained in the report of the Com- mission; and if not, whether it proposes to refer the complaint to the Permanent Court of Inter- national Justice of the League of Nations. complaint or not, place at the disposal of the Commission all the information in their possession which bears upon the subject matter of the complaint. Article 28 When the Commission of Enquiry has fully considered the complaint, it shall prepare a report embodying its findings on all questions of fact relevant to de- termining the issue between the parties and containing such recom- mendations as it may think proper as to the steps which should be taken to meet the complaint and the time within which they should be taken. Article 29 1. The Director-General of the International Labour Office shall communicate the report of the Commission of Enquiry to the Governing Body and to each of the Governments concerned in the complaint, and shall cause it to be published. 2. Each of these Governments shall within three months inform the Director-General of the In- ternational Labour Office whether or not it accepts the recommen- dations contained in the report of the Commission; and if not, whether it proposes to refer the complaint to the International Court of Justice. Report. 3540