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INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [62 STAT. Article 34 iCompliance; icon- The defaulting Government tinuance of action. may at any time inform the Gov- erning Body that it has taken the steps necessary to comply with the recommendations of the Commis- sion of Enquiry or with those in the decision of the Permanent Court of International Justice, as the case may be, and may request it to apply to the Secretary-Gen- eral of the League to constitute a Commission of Enquiry to verify Ant, p. 363. its contention. In this case the provisions of Articles 26, 27, 28, 29, 31 and 32 shall apply and if the report of the Commission of En- quiry or the decision of the Per- manent Court of International Justice is in favour of the default- ing Government, the other Gov- ernments shall forthwith discon- tinue the measures of an economic character that they have taken against the defaulting Govern- ment. CHAPTER III - GENERAL Article 35 Article 34 The defaulting Government may at any time inform the Gov- erning Body that it has taken the steps necessary to comply with the recommendations of the Commis- sion of Enquiry or with those in the decision of the International Court of Justice, as the case may be, and may request it to consti- tute a Commission of Enquiry to verify its contention. In this case the provisions of Articles 27, 28, 29, 31 and 32 shall apply, and if the report of the Commission of Enquiry or the decision of the International Court of Justice is in favour of the defaulting Govern- ment, the Governing Body shall forthwith recommend the discon- tinuance of any action taken in pursuance of Article 33. CHAPTER III - GENERAL Article 35 1. The Members engage to ap- ply conventions which they have ratified in accordance with the pro- visions of this Part of the present Treaty to their colonies, pro- tectorates and possessions which are not fully self-governing: (1) Except where owing to the local conditions the convention is inapplicable, or (2) Subject to such modifica- tions as may be necessary to adapt the convention to local conditions. 1. The Members undertake that Conventions which they have rati- fied in accordance with the provi- sions of this Constitution shall be applied to the non-metropolitan territories for whose international relations they are responsible, in- cluding any trust territories for which they are the administering authority, except where the sub- ject matter of the Convention is within the self-governing powers of the territory or the Convention is inapplicable owing to the local conditions or subject to such modifications as may be necessary to adapt the Convention to local conditions. Territorial applica- tion of ratified Con- ventions. 3544