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Footnotes

Chapter 2 Agreement on the Establishment of the Global Green Growth Institute

[1]       Global Green Growth Institute website: <http://www.gggi.org/>, accessed 14 March 2013.

[2]       National Interest Analysis [2013] ATNIA 4 with attachment on consultation Agreement on the Establishment of the Global Green Growth Institute, (Rio de Janeiro, 20 June 2012) [2012] ATNIF 12NIA, (Hereafter referred to as ‘NIA’) para 4.

         The Council on Foreign Relations provided some analysis of the GGGI in late 2012. <http://www.cfr.org/south-korea/global-green-growth-institute-mission-prove-green-growth/p29398>, accessed 14 March 2012.

[3]       NIA, para 4.

         The London School of Economics has provided some background on some of its research projects supported by the Global Green Growth Institute: <http://www2.lse.ac.uk/GranthamInstitute/research/GreenGrowth/global-green-growth-institute-research-projects.aspx>, accessed 14 March 2012

[4]       NIA, para 5.

[5]       NIA, para 6.

[6]       NIA, para 7.

[7]       NIA, para 8.

[8]       NIA, para 9.

[9]       NIA, para 10.

[10]     Mr Rod Hilton, Assistant General Director, International Development Policy and Finance Branch, International Policy and Partnerships Division, Humanitarian and International Group, AusAID, Committee Hansard, 13 May 2013, p. 33.

[11]     Mr Ewen McDonald, Deputy Director General, Humanitarian and International Group, AusAID, Committee Hansard, 13 May 2013, p. 35.

[12]     NIA, para 11.

[13]     NIA, para 13

[14]     NIA, para 14.

[15]     NIA, para 15.

[16]     NIA, para 16.

[17]     AusAID, Submission 13, p. 1.

[18]     NIA, para 17.

[19]     NIA, para 18.

[20]     NIA, para 19.

[21]     NIA, para 20.

[22]     Mr Hilton, AusAID, Committee Hansard, 13 May 2013, p. 36.

[23]     The list and description of the eight MDGs can be located at http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/bkgd.shtml

Chapter 3 Asia-Pacific Regional Convention on the Recognition of Qualifications in Higher Education

[1]       Participating member states of the 1983 Convention are Armenia, Azerbaijan, Australia, China, Holy See, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Maldives, Mongolia, Nepal, People’s Democratic Republic of Korea, Republic of Korea, Russian Federation, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Turkey and Turkmenistan.  For the full text of the 1983 Convention, see: <http://www.unesco.org/education/studyingabroad/tools/conventions_apa_cover.shtml#preamble>.

[2]       Ms Susan Bennett, General Manager, Mobility, South and South East Asia Branch, International Education and Science Division, Department of Industry, Innovation, Climate Change, Science, Research and Tertiary Education, Committee Hansard, 17 June 2013, p. 30.

[3]       “Renewed Convention on Qualifications Recognition”, Australian Education International website: <https://aei.gov.au/International-network/Australia/policyupdates/Pages/Article-RenewedConventiononQualificationsRecognition.aspx> accessed 22 May 2013.

[4]       National Interest Analysis [2013] ATNIA 9 with attachment on consultation  Asia Pacific Regional Convention on the Recognition of Qualifications in Higher Education (Tokyo, 26 November 2011) (Hereafter referred to as NIA), para 5.

[5]       Ms Bennett, Department of Industry, Innovation, Climate Change, Science, Research and Tertiary Education, Committee Hansard, 17 June 2013, p. 30.

[6]       NIA, paras 5-6.

[7]       Ms Bennett, Department of Industry, Innovation, Climate Change, Science, Research and Tertiary Education, Committee Hansard, 17 June 2013, p. 30.

[8]       Ms Bennett, Department of Industry, Innovation, Climate Change, Science, Research and Tertiary Education, Committee Hansard, 17 June 2013, p. 30.

[9]       NIA, para 8.

[10]     NIA, para 7.

[11]     NIA, para 9.

[12]     Ms Bennett, Department of Industry, Innovation, Climate Change, Science, Research and Tertiary Education, Committee Hansard, 17 June 2013, p. 30.

[13]     Department of Industry, Innovation, Climate Change, Science, Research and Tertiary Education, Submission 3, p. 1.

[14]     NIA, para 10.

[15]     NIA, para 10.

[16]     NIA, para 10.

[17]     NIA, para 10.

[18]     NIA, para. 10.

[19]     NIA, para. 10.

[20]     NIA, para. 11.

[21]     NIA, para 12.

[22]     NIA, para 13.

[23]     Australian Education International website: <https://aei.gov.au/services-and-resources/services/assessment-of-overseas-qualifications/our-assessments/pages/default.aspx>, accessed 23 May 2013.

[24]     NIA, paras 14-15.

[25]     Ms Bennett, Department of Industry, Innovation, Climate Change, Science, Research and Tertiary Education, Committee Hansard, 17 June 2013, p. 31

[26]     NIA, para 16.

[27]     Ms Bennett, Department of Industry, Innovation, Climate Change, Science, Research and Tertiary Education, Committee Hansard, 17 June 2013, p. 31.

[28]     Ms Bennett, Department of Industry, Innovation, Climate Change, Science, Research and Tertiary Education, Committee Hansard, 17 June 2013, p. 31.

[29]     NIA, para 17.

[30]     Ms Bennett, Department of Industry, Innovation, Climate Change, Science, Research and Tertiary Education, Committee Hansard, 17 June 2013, p. 31.

[31]     NIA, para 32.

[32]     SCOT consists of representatives from every State and Territory and is chaired by a senior official of the Prime Minister's Department. It also has representatives from the Departments of Foreign Affairs and Trade, and Attorney General's.

[33]     NIA, para 29.

[34]     Ms Bennett, Department of Industry, Innovation, Climate Change, Science, Research and Tertiary Education, Committee Hansard, 17 June 2013, p. 31.

[35]     NIA, para 31.

Chapter 4 Amendments to Appendices I and II of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora

[1]       Trade is defined as export, re-export, import and introduction from the sea. National Interest Analysis (NIA) [2013] ATNIA 11, 2013 Amendments, adopted at Bangkok on 14 March 2013, to Appendices I and II of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, [2013] ATNIF 9, para. 4. (Hereafter referred to as ‘NIA’).

[2]       Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities, How CITES works, <http://www.environment.gov.au/biodiversity/wildlife-trade/cites/cites.html>, viewed 1 July 2013.

[3]       Ms Deb Callister, Assistant Secretary, Queensland and South Australia Assessment Branch, Environment Assessments and Compliance Division, Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities, Committee Hansard, 24 June 2013, p. 1.

[4]       Report 116, Joint Standing Committee on Treaties, 11 May 2011, p 7.

[5]       Report 116, Joint Standing Committee on Treaties, 11 May 2011, p 7.

[6]       Ms Deb Callister, Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities, Committee Hansard, 24 June 2013, p. 1.

[7]       NIA, para 1.

[8]       NIA, para 12.

[9]       A Range State is a country in which a named species is found.

[10]     NIA, para 13

[11]     NIA, para 14.

[12]     Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.

[13]     NIA, para 17.

[14]     Joint Standing Committee on Treaties, Report 93, 4 September 2008, p 11.

[15]     Joint Standing Committee on Treaties, Report 93, 4 September 2008, p 11.

[16]     Ms Deb Callister, Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities, Committee Hansard, 24 June 2013, p. 2.

[17]     Ms Deb Callister, Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities, Committee Hansard, 24 June 2013, p. 6.

[18]     NIA, para 19

[19]     NIA, para 20

[20]     NIA, para 19

[21]     NIA, para 21.

[22]     NIA, paras 22-26.

[23]     NIA, paras 22-24.

[24]     NIA, para 26.

[25]     NIA, para 22.

[26]     Mr Geoff Richardson, Assistant Secretary, Marine Biodiversity and Biosecurity Branch, Wildlife Heritage and Marine Division, Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities, Committee Hansard, 24 June 2013, p. 5.

[27]     Mr Geoff Richardson, Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities, Committee Hansard, 24 June 2013, p. 5.

[28]     Mr Geoff Richardson, Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities, Committee Hansard, 24 June 2013, p. 5.

[29]     NIA, para 61.

[30]     Ms Deb Callister, Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities, Committee Hansard, 24 June 2013, p. 4.

[31]     Joint Standing Committee on Treaties, Report 111, 21 June 2010, p 4.

[32]     Joint Standing Committee on Treaties, Report 111, 21 June 2010, p 7.

[33]     Joint Standing Committee on Treaties, Report 111, 21 June 2010, p 10.

[34]     Mr Geoff Richardson, Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities, Committee Hansard, 24 June 2013, p. 3.

[35]     Ms Deb Callister, Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities, Committee Hansard, 24 June 2013, p. 3.

[36]     The Department’s abbreviation of its name.

[37]     Mr Geoff Richardson, Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities, Committee Hansard, 24 June 2013, p. 3.

[38]     Resolution Conf. 14.6 (Rev CoP16) on ‘Introduction from the Sea’.

[39]     NIA, paras 30- 31.

[40]     NIA, para 31.

[41]     NIA, para 31.

[42]     NIA, para 31.

[43]     Article XV (3) provides that reservations may be made in respect to a particular amendment during that 90 day period see NIA, para. 2.

[44]     NIA, para. 2.

[45]     Included in papers for the Committee’s Meeting 53 of 12 March 2013.

[46]     Included in papers for the Committee’s Meeting 58 of 5 June 2013.

[47]     NIA, para. 20.

Chapter 5 Four Minor Treaty Actions

[1]       Adopted by the MSC at the same meeting through resolution MSC.337(91). The Code is to limit noise levels and reduce seafarers’ exposure to noise; so to provide for safe working conditions; protect the seafarer from excessive noise levels which may give rise to a noise-induced hearing loss; and provide the seafarer with an acceptable degree of comfort and rest, recreation and other spaces.

[2]       Freeboard refers to the height above the waterline of the uppermost continuous deck, below which all openings in the side of the ship are fitted with a watertight closing.

[3]       The free surface effect refers to the action of liquids in a space when the angle of the space changes (i.e. as the ship rolls or lists to one side, the liquid in the space will naturally move to the lower side). The free surface effect of liquids causes an effective reduction in the stability of the ship, therefore increasing the angle of roll or list.

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