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INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES '[62 STAT. protection afforded by its existing legislation to the workers con- cerned. Article 20 Any convention so ratified shall be registered by the Secretary- General of the League of Nations, but shall only be binding upon the Members which ratify it. 59 Stat. 1052. Registration of Con- ventions otherwise adopted. Article 21 1. If any convention coming be- fore the Conference for final con- sideration fails to secure the sup- port of two thirds of the votes cast by the Delegates present, it shall nevertheless be within the right of any of the Members of the Permanent Organisation to agree to such convention among them- selves. 2. Any convention so agreed to shall be communicated by the Governments concerned to the Secretary-General of the League of Nations, who shall register it. 59 Stat. 1052. Registration of rati- fied Conventions. Article 22 Each of the Members agrees to make an annual report to the In- ternational Labour Office on the measures which it has taken to give effect to the provisions of conven- tions to which it is a party. These reports shall be made in such form and shall contain such particulars Article 22 Each of the Members agrees to make an annual report to the In- ternational Labour Office on the measures which it has taken to give effect to the provisions of Conventions to which it is a party. These reports shall be made in such form and shall contain such ers concerned than those provided for in the Convention or Recom- mendation. Article 20 Any Convention so ratified shall be communicated by the Director- General of the International La- bour Office to the Secretary-Gen- eral of the United Nations for registration in accordance with the provisions of Article 102 of the Charter of the United Nations but shall only be binding upon the Members which ratify it. Article 21 1. If any Convention coming before the Conference for final consideration fails to secure the support of two thirds of the votes 'cast by the delegates present, it shall nevertheless be within the right of any of the Members of the Organisation to agree to such Convention among themselves. 2. Any Convention so agreed to shall be communicated by the Governments concerned to the Director-General of the Interna- tional Labour Office and to the Secretary-General of the United Nations for registration in accord- ance with the provisions of Article 102 of the Charter of the United Nations. Annual report by members. 3532