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The Waldock report IV of 1965 suggested adding "international agreements concluded by subjects of international law other than States". This chapter discusses about a fact of the present convention that does not apply to international agreements concluded between states and other subjects of international law or between such other subjects of international law, or to international agreements not in written form, shall not affect the legal force of such agreements, the application to them of any of the rules set forth in the present convention to which they would be subject under international law independently of the convention, and the application of the convention to the relations of states as between themselves under international agreements to which other subjects of international law are also parties.
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