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Treaties tabled on 20 August 2009

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On Monday 16 November 2009, the Joint Standing Committee on Treaties tabled its report on the Review into treaties tabled on 20 August (2) and 15 September 2009.

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This report is comprised of preliminary pages, 7 chapters, 1 dissent and 3 appendices.

Report 107: Review into treaties tabled on 20 August (2) and 15 September 2009

Preliminary pages (PDF 101KB)
Contents, Committee Membership, Resolution of appointment, List of Abbreviations and List of Recommendations

Chapter 1 (PDF 171KB)
Introduction

Chapter 2 (PDF 229KB)
Taxation Agreement with New Zealand

Chapter 3 (PDF 241KB)
Taxation Agreements with Jersey

Chapter 4 (PDF 214KB)
Taxation Agreement with Belgium

Chapter 5 (PDF 155KB)
Three treaties for the reform of the IMF and the World Bank

Chapter 6 (PDF 119KB)
Amended Chapeau Defense Agreement

Chapter 7 (PDF 232KB)
Agreement between the Government of Australia and the Government of the Republic of Singapore Concerning the Use of Shoalwater Bay Training Area and the Use of Associated Facilities in Australia

Dissenting report (PDF 155KB)
Dissenting Report — Coalition Members and Senators

Appendix A (PDF 128KB)
List of submissions

Appendix B (PDF 134KB)
List of witnesses and public hearings

Appendix C (PDF 159KB)
Minor treaty actions

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