Footnotes
Chapter 1 - Introduction
[1]
Legal and Constitutional Affairs References Committee, Trick or
Treaty? Commonwealth Power to Make and Implement Treaties, November 1995.
[2]
The issues raised in evidence in relation to the negotiation and
consultation process and parliamentary oversight do not in general apply to
identifiably minor treaty actions which do not impact significantly on the
national interest.
Chapter 2 - Background
[1]
Department of the Parliamentary Library, Federal Parliament's
Changing Role in Treaty Making and External Affairs, Research Paper No. 15
1999–2000, p. 23.
[2]
Department of the Parliamentary Library, Federal Parliament's
Changing Role in Treaty Making and External Affairs, Research Paper No. 15
1999–2000, pp 29-30.
[3]
Legal and Constitutional Affairs References Committee, Trick or Treaty?
Commonwealth Power to Make and Implement Treaties, November 1995.
[4]
Commonwealth of Australia, Review of the Treaty-Making Process,
August 1999.
[5]
Federal–State relations Committee, International Treaty Making and
the Role of the States, Parliament of Victoria, October 1997.
[6]
Federal–State relations Committee, International Treaty Making and
the Role of the States, Parliament of Victoria, October 1997, p. xvi.
[7]
Federal–State relations Committee, International Treaty Making and
the Role of the States, Parliament of Victoria, October 1997, pp 77-78.
[8]
Government Response, Report of the Federal–State relations Committee on International
Treaty Making and the Role of the States, April 1998.
[9]
Joint Standing Committee on Treaties, Report 24, A Seminar on the
Role of Parliaments in Treaty Making, August 1999, Forward.
[10]
Joint Standing Committee on Treaties, Report 24, A Seminar on the Role
of Parliaments in Treaty Making, August 1999, p. 16.
[11]
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), Submission 74, p.
9.
[12]
Ms Cooper, Senior Legal Adviser, Committee Hansard, 4 May 2015, p.
28.
[13]
Ms Cooper, Senior Legal Adviser, Committee Hansard, 4 May 2015, p.
29.
[14]
Ms Holmes, Assistant Secretary, Committee Hansard, 4 May 2015, p.
32.
[15]
DFAT, Supplementary Submission 74.1, p. 1.
[16]
DFAT, Supplementary Submission 74.1, p. 1.
[17]
DFAT, Supplementary Submission 74.1, p. 2.
[18]
DFAT, Supplementary Submission 74.1, p. 2.
[19]
Submission 68, p. 19.
[20]
Dr Williams, Law Council of Australia, Committee Hansard, 5 May
2015, p. 25.
[21]
Professor Triggs, Committee Hansard, 5 May 2015, p. 14.
[22]
Dr Gleeson, Committee Hansard, 4 May 2015, p. 21.
[23]
Dr Ranald, Committee Hansard, 4 May 2015, p. 15.
[24]
Mr Dettmer, ACTU, Committee Hansard, 5 May 2015, p. 8.
[25]
Ms Hepworth, Australian Digital Alliance, Committee Hansard, 4 May
2015, p. 1.
[26]
Ms Hepworth, Australian Digital Alliance, Committee Hansard, 4 May
2015, p. 5.
[27]
Ms Hepworth, Australian Digital Alliance, Committee Hansard, 4 May
2015, p. 2.
Chapter 3 - The role of parliament in treaty making
[1]
Constitutional Commission, Advisory Committee on the Distribution of
Powers Report, June 1987, pp84-85; Constitutional Commission, Final
Report of the Constitutional Commission, 1988, Volume Two p. 731.
[2]
Constitutional Commission, Advisory Committee on the Distribution of
Powers Report, June 1987, p. 233.
[3]
Constitutional Commission, Final Report of the Constitutional
Commission, 1988, Volume Two, p. 745.
[4]
Department of the Parliamentary Library, Federal Parliament's
Changing Role in Treaty Making and External Affairs, Research Paper No. 15
1999–2000, pp 35-36.
[5]
Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade References Committee, Voting on
Trade: the general Agreement on Trade in Services and an Australia-US Free
Trade Agreement, November 2003
[6]
Government Response to the report of the Senate Foreign Affairs, Defence
and Trade References Committee— Voting on Trade: the general Agreement on
Trade in Services and an Australia-US Free Trade Agreement
[7]
Government Response to the report of the Senate Foreign Affairs, Defence
and Trade References Committee— Voting on Trade: the general Agreement on
Trade in Services and an Australia-US Free Trade Agreement
[8]
Joint Standing Committee on Treaties, Report 128, Inquiry into the
Treaties Ratification Bill 2012, August 2012, p. 15.
[9]
Joint Standing Committee on Treaties, Report 95, Australia-Chile Free
Trade Agreement, October 2008, p. 35.
[10]
Joint Standing Committee on Treaties, Report 128, Inquiry into the
Treaties Ratification Bill 2012, August 2012, p. 15.
[11]
Joint Standing Committee on Treaties,
Report 128, Inquiry into the Treaties Ratification Bill 2012,
August 2012, p. 15.
[12]
The Trick or Treaty? report contains an overview of treaty-making
practices in other federations which details the process in some countries not
discussed here.
[13]
Anthony Aust, Modern Treaty Law and Practice, Cambridge University
Press, Cambridge, 2013, p. 168.
[14]
The Ponsonby Rule was said to apply where a treaty 'places continuing
obligations' on the United Kingdom, where a further formal act to signify
commitment is required after signature and where the matter is not one of
"urgency"'. C. Saunders, 'Articles of Faith or Lucky Breaks', 17 Sydney
Law Review 150, p. 170.
[15]
Constitutional Reform and Governance Act 2010 (UK), s. 20
[16]
Associate Professor Weatherall, Answer to Question on Notice, 27 May 2015,
p. 5.
[17]
Anthony Aust, Modern Treaty Law and Practice, Cambridge University
Press, Cambridge, 2013, p. 175.
[18]
Senate Legal and Constitutional References Committee, Trick or Treaty?
Commonwealth power to make and implement treaties, November 1995, p. 168.
[19]
Senate Legal and Constitutional References Committee, Trick or Treaty?
Commonwealth power to make and implement treaties, November 1995, p. 168.
[20]
Stefan A. Riesenfeld and Frederick M. Abbott, Parliamentary
Participation in the Making and Operation of Treaties: A Comparative Study,
Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Dordrecht, 1994, p. 302.
[21]
Associate Professor Weatherall, Answer to Question on Notice, 27 May 2015,
p. 2.
[22]
Associate Professor Weatherall, Answer to Question on Notice, 27 May 2015,
p. 4.
[23]
This information is sourced from a May 2015 Congressional Research Service
Research Report, quoted by Associate Professor Weatherall, Answer to Question
on Notice, 27 May 2015, p. 2.
[24]
Associate Professor Weatherall, Answer to Question on Notice, 27 May 2015,
p. 1.
[25]
Associate Professor Weatherall, Answer to Question on Notice, 27 May 2015,
p. 4.
[26]
Library of Parliament, Canada's Approach to the Treaty-Making Process,
November 2012, p. 1.
[27]
Library of Parliament, Canada's Approach to the Treaty-Making Process,
November 2012, p. 3.
[28]
Library of Parliament, Canada's Approach to the Treaty-Making Process,
November 2012, p. 4.
[29]
Library of Parliament, Canada's Approach to the Treaty-Making Process,
November 2012, p. 3.
[30]
New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, The Treaty making
process in New Zealand, updated 12 January 2015, http://www.mfat.govt.nz/Treaties-and-International-Law/03-Treaty-making-process/index.php.
[31]
Submission 74. p. 1.
[32]
Mr Clark, Committee Hansard, 5 May 2015, p. 48.
[33]
Dr Ranald, Committee Hansard, 4 May 2015, p. 15.
[34]
Ms Kearney, Committee Hansard, 5 May 2015, p. 1.
[35]
Associate Professor Weatherall, Committee Hansard, 4 May 2015, p. 8.
[36]
Associate Professor Weatherall, Committee Hansard, 4 May 2015, p. 9.
[37]
Ms Hepworth, Committee Hansard, 4 May 2015, p. 2.
[38]
Submission 11, p. 1.
[39]
Submission 1, p. 1.
[40]
Dr Ranald, Committee Hansard, 4 May 2015, p. 15.
[41]
Mr Dettmer, Committee Hansard, 5 May 2015, p. 3.
[42]
Dr Rimmer, Committee Hansard, 5 May 2015, p. 60.
[43]
Submission 36, p. 12.
[44]
Ms Hepworth, Committee Hansard, 4 May 2015, p. 2.
[45]
Submission 78, p. 15.
[46]
Associate Professor Weatherall, Committee Hansard, 5 May 2015, p. 6.
[47] The
committee's understanding is that the confidentiality agreement that Australia
entered into for the TPP negotiations (detailed in Chapter 4) should not
prevent parliamentarians from viewing draft text as (1) the agreement
specifically mentions that 'government officials' are allowed to view draft
texts; and (2) it has been the Obama administration's practice to allow members
of Congress to see draft texts.
[48] Parliament
of Australia, Joint Standing Committee on Treaties, https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Joint/Treaties
[49]
Professor Triggs, Committee Hansard, 5 May 2015, p. 16.
[50]
Ms Cooper, Committee Hansard, 4 May 2015, p. 28.
[51]
Submission 68, p. 9.
[52]
Ms McGrath, Committee Hansard, 5 May 2015, p. 20.
[53]
Ms Weatherall, Committee Hansard, 4 May 2015, p. 8.
[54]
Dr Ranald, Committee Hansard, 4 May 2015, p. 17.
[55]
Submission 89, p. 2.
[56]
The one exception is the committee's 2012 report on the
Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement which the committee recommended a delay in
implementation following the agreement's rejection by the European Union.
[57]
Dr Ranald, Committee Hansard, 4 May 2015, p. 17.
[58]
Dr Moir, Committee Hansard, 5 May 2015, pp 53-54.
[59]
Ms Kearney, Committee Hansard, 5 May 2015, p. 2.
[60]
AFTINET, Submission 52, p. 9.
[61]
Submission 36, p. 9.
[62]
Ms Hepworth, Committee Hansard, 4 May 2015, p. 2.
[63]
Ms Weatherall, Committee Hansard, 4 May 2015, p. 12.
[64]
Submission 94, p. 8.
[65]
Professor Triggs, Committee Hansard, 5 May 2015, p. 15.
[66]
Parliament of Australia, Role of the Committee, https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Joint/Human_Rights/Role_of_the_Committee
[67]
The seven treaties include International Covenant on Civil and Political
Rights; International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights;
International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial
Discrimination; Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Violence against
Women; Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading
Treatment or Punishment; Convention on the Rights of the Child; and Convention
on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
[68]
Parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights, Guidance Note 1:
Drafting statements of compatibility, December 2014, p. 3.
[69]
Parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights, Guidance Note 1:
Drafting statements of compatibility, December 2014, p. 3.
[70]
Submission 94, p. 7.
[71]
Submission 94, p. 7.
[72]
Professor Triggs, Committee Hansard, 5 May 2015, p. 14.
[73]
Associate Professor Weatherall, Committee Hansard, 4 May 2015, p.
12.
Chapter 4 - Consultation and transparency
[1]
Submission 74, p. 1.
[2]
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, 'Treaty making process', http://dfat.gov.au/international-relations/treaties/treaty-making-process/Pages/treaty-making-process.aspx
[3]
Submission 74, p. 4.
[4]
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, 'Release of Confidentiality
Letter', http://dfat.gov.au/trade/agreements/tpp/news/Pages/release-of-confidentiality-letter.aspx
[5]
Ms Holmes, Committee Hansard, 4 May 2015, p.
[6]
European Commission, 'Opening the windows: Commission commits to
enhanced transparency in TTIP', http://trade.ec.europa.eu/doclib/press/index.cfm?id=1205&title=Opening-the-windows-Commission-commits-to-enhanced-transparency-in-TTIP
[7]
European Commission, 'Communication to the commission concerning
transparency in TTIP negotiations', http://ec.europa.eu/news/2014/docs/c_2014_9052_en.pdf
p. 2.
[8]
London School of Economics, 'Trade Sustainability Impact Assessment of
the EU-Japan Free Trade Agreement', 8 December 2014, http://www.lse.ac.uk/businessAndConsultancy/LSEConsulting/currentProjects/tsia.aspx
[9]
EU-Japan FTA: Trade Sustainability Impact Assessment, 'Approach', http://www.tsia-eujapantrade.com/approach.html
[10]
Office of the United States Trade Representative, 'Advisory Committees'. https://ustr.gov/about-us/advisory-committees
[11]
Office of the United States Trade Representative, 'Trade and Environment
Policy Advisory Committee', https://ustr.gov/about-us/advisory-committees/trade-and-environment-policy-advisory-committee-tepac
[12]
Associate Professor Weatherall, Answer to Question on Notice, 27 May 2015,
p. 5.
[13]
Submission 66, pp 7-8.
[14]
Submission 74, p. 4.
[15]
Ms Holmes, Committee Hansard, 4 May 2015, p. 32.
[16]
Submission 79, p. 6.
[17]
Submission 71, p. 2.
[18]
Submission 69, p. 3.
[19]
Submission 35, p. 1
[20]
Submission 78, p. 43
[21]
Ms Hepworth, Committee Hansard, 4 May 2015, p. 7
[22]
Ms Weatherall, Committee Hansard, 4 May 2015, p. 13
[23]
Submission 74, p. 7.
[24]
Mr Hudson, Committee Hansard, 5 May 2015, p. 40.
[25]
Submission 74, p. 8.
[26]
Mr Kirkland, Committee Hansard, 5 May 2015, pp 34-35.
[27]
Ms McGrath, Committee Hansard, 5 May 2015, p. 18.
[28]
Mr Melville, Committee Hansard, 5 May 2015, p. 20.
[29]
Professor Moore, Committee Hansard, 4 May 2015, p. 22.
[30]
Dr Gleeson, Committee Hansard, 4 May 2015, pp 24-25.
[31]
Ms Hepworth, Committee Hansard, 4 May 2015, p. 3.
[32]
Mr Kirkland, Committee Hansard, 5 May 2015, p. 35.
[33]
Professor Moore, Committee Hansard, 4 May 2015, p. 27.
[34]
Submission 79, p. 6.
[35]
Ms Hepworth, Committee Hansard, 4 May 2015, p. 1.
[36]
Submission 71, p. 2.
[37]
Submission 66, p. 1.
[38]
Dr Ranald, Committee Hansard, 4 May 2015, p. 15.
[39]
Submission 89, p. 12.
[40]
Journals of the Senate, 4 December 2013, p. 231.
[41]
Trade Trans-Pacific Partnership plurilateral free trade agreement
Letter to the President from the Minister for Finance (Senator Cormann)
responding to the order of the Senate of 4 December 2013 and raising a public
interest immunity claim, dated 5 December 2013, tabled 5 December 2013, p.
254
[42]
Journals of the Senate, 11 December 2013, p. 343.
[43]
Trade Free trade agreements Letter to the President of the Senate from
the Minister for Finance (Senator Cormann) responding to the order of the
Senate of 11 December 2013, dated 11 December 2013, tabled 12 December
2013, p. 391.
[44]
Journals of the Senate, 26 March 2015, pp 2471-2472.
[45]
Submission 69, p. 7.
[46]
Submission 78, p. 13.
[47]
Submission 52, p. 8.
[48]
Submission 71, p. 6.
[49]
Submission 78, p. 2.
[50] Submission
61, p. 1.
[51]
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, 'Release of Confidentiality
Letter', http://dfat.gov.au/trade/agreements/tpp/news/Pages/release-of-confidentiality-letter.aspx
[52]
Submission 74, p. 6.
[53]
Australia International Treaty Making Information Kit, Department
of Foreign Affairs and Trade, July 2000, p. 8.
[54]
Submission 74, p. 6.
[55]
Submission 75, p. 1.
[56]
Submission 93, pp 1-2.
[57]
Submission 93, p. 2.
[58]
Submission 93.
[59]
Submission 71, pp 27-28.
[60]
Submission 71, p. 28.
Chapter 5 - Agenda setting and post-implementation issues
[1]
Productivity Commission Research Report, Bilateral and Regional Trade
Agreements, November 2010, p. 302.
[2]
Submission 79, p. 4.
[3]
Submission 79, p. 2.
[4]
Submission 52, p. 8.
[5]
Submission 78, p. 2.
[6]
Submission 78, p. 7.
[7]
Submission 51, p. 2.
[8]
Mr Kirkland, Committee Hansard, 5 May 2015, p. 34.
[9]
Submission 36, p. 4.
[10]
Ms Hepworth, Committee Hansard, 4 May 2015, p. 3.
[11]
Mr Clark, Committee Hansard, 5 May 2015, p. 45.
[12]
Mr Willcocks, Committee Hansard, 5 May 2015, p. 52.
[13]
Submission 79, p. 3.
[14]
Submission 21 to Foreign Affairs Defence and Trade Legislation
Committee, Trade and Foreign Investment (Protecting the Public Interest)
Bill 2014, pp 1-2.
[15]
Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Legislation Committee, Trade and
Foreign Investment (Protecting the Public Interest) Bill 2014, August 2014,
p. 17.
[16]
Professor Nottage, Committee Hansard, 5 May 2015, p. 64.
[17]
Professor Nottage, Committee Hansard, 5 May 2015, p. 64.
[18]
Submission 44, p. 2.
[19]
Submission 78, p. 7.
[20]
Mr Clark, Committee Hansard, 5 May 2015, p. 46.
[21]
Submission 71, p. 5.
[22]
Joint Standing Committee on Treaties, Report 95, Australia-Chile Free
Trade Agreement, October 2008, p. 35; Joint Standing Committee on Treaties,
Report 128, Inquiry into the Treaties Ratification Bill 2012, August
2012, p. 15.
[23] Submission
74, p. 5.
[24]
Ms Hepworth, Committee Hansard, 4 May 2015, p. 5.
[25]
Ms Kearney, Committee Hansard, 5 May 2015, p. 2.
[26]
Submission 71, p. 3.
[27]
Dr Rimmer, Committee Hansard, 5 May 2015, p. 57.
[28]
Dr Ranald, Committee Hansard, 4 May 2015, p. 16.
[29]
Ms Kearney, Committee Hansard, 5 May 2015, p. 1.
[30]
Submission 94, p. 6.
[31]
Submission 58, p. 2.
[32]
Submission 50, p. 10.
[33]
Submission 74, p. 8.
[34]
Submission 71, p. 17.
[35]
Associate Professor Weatherall, Committee Hansard, 4 May 2015, p.
10.
[36]
Submission 78, p. 18.
[37]
Mr Clark, Committee Hansard, 5 May 2015, p. 46.
[38]
Submission 78, p. 18.
[39]
Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade References Committee, Korea–Australia
Free Trade Agreement, October 2004.
[40]
Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade References Committee, Korea–Australia
Free Trade Agreement, October 2004, p. 56.
Chapter 6 - Conclusion
[1]
Ms Cooper, Senior Legal Adviser, Committee Hansard 4 May 2015,
p. 34.
[2] Associate Professor
Weatherall, Committee Hansard, 4 May 2015, p. 8.
[3] Mr
Kirkland, CHOICE, Committee Hansard, 5 May 2015, p. 35.
[4] Professor
Moir, Submission 68, p. 11.