Criminality, corruption and impunity: Should Australia join the Global Magnitsky movement?
On Monday, 7 December 2020, the Committee tabled its report for Inquiry into targeted sanctions to address human rights abuses, titled Criminality, corruption and impunity: Should Australia join the Global Magnitsky movement?
© Commonwealth of Australia 2015
ISBN 978-1-76092-168-2 (Printed version)
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Preliminary pages
Foreword, Membership of the Committee, Membership of theHuman RightsSub-Committee, Terms of reference,
List of abbreviations, List of recommendations |
(PDF 277KB) |
Chapter 1: Introduction |
(PDF 179KB) |
Chapter 2: Current Australian sanctions legislation |
(PDF 420KB) |
Chapter 3: The global Magnitsky landscape |
(PDF 327KB) |
Chapter 4: Concerns over targeted sanctions legislation |
(PDF 259KB) |
Chapter 5: How a targeted sanctions regime could work in Australia |
(PDF 265KB) |
Chapter 6: Suggested elements for a Bill |
(PDF 168KB) |
Chapter 7: General principles and recommendations |
(PDF 232KB) |
Appendix A: List Submissions |
(PDF 58KB) |
Appendix B: List of Public Hearings |
(PDF 149KB) |
Appendix C: Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (UK) s241A |
(PDF 44KB) |
Appendix D: The Robertson document |
(PDF 516KB) |