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Chapter 2 Fifth Agreement to Extend the 1987 Regional Cooperative Agreement for Research, Development and Training related to Nuclear Science and Technology done at Bali on 15 April 2011

[1]       Mr Steve McIntosh, Manager, International Relations, Government Affairs and Policy, Division of Government, International and External Relations, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Committee Hansard, 25 June 2012. p. 1.

[2]       National Interest Analysis [2012] ATNIA 9 with attachment on consultation, Fifth Agreement to Extend the 1987 Regional Cooperative Agreement for Research, Development and Training related to Nuclear Science and Technology done at Bali on 15 April 2011, [2011] ATNIF 35, (Hereafter referred to as ‘NIA’), paras 1 – 2.

[3]       The other Parties to the 1987 RCA are: Bangladesh, the People’s Republic of China, India, Indonesia, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, New Zealand, Pakistan, the Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam.

[4]       Mr Steve McIntosh, Manager, International Relations, Government Affairs and Policy, Division of Government, International and External Relations, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Committee Hansard, 25 June 2012. p. 1.

[5]       NIA, para 7.

[6]       International Atomic Energy Agency, 1987 Regional Cooperative Agreement for Research, Development and Training relating to Nuclear Science and Technology, Article i.

[7]       NIA, para 6.

[8]       International Atomic Energy Agency, 1987 Regional Cooperative Agreement for Research, Development and Training relating to Nuclear Science and Technology, Article ii.

[9]       International Atomic Energy Agency, 1987 Regional Cooperative Agreement for Research, Development and Training relating to Nuclear Science and Technology, Article ii.

[10]     NIA, para 10.

[11]     NIA, para 4.

[12]     NIA, para 5.

[13]     NIA, para 8.

[14]     NIA, para 7.

[15]     NIA, para 8.

[16]     Dr Robert Floyd, Director General, Australian Safeguards and Non-Proliferation Office, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Committee Hansard, 25 June 2012, p. 2.

[17]     Mr Steve McIntosh, Manager, International Relations, Government Affairs and Policy, Division of Government, International and External Relations, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Committee Hansard, 25 June 2012. p. 3.

[18]     Mr Steve McIntosh, Manager, International Relations, Government Affairs and Policy, Division of Government, International and External Relations, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Committee Hansard, 25 June 2012. p. 6.

[19]     Dr Robert Floyd, Director General, Australian Safeguards and Non-Proliferation Office, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Committee Hansard, 25 June 2012, pp. 6-7.

[20]     Mr Steve McIntosh, Manager, International Relations, Government Affairs and Policy, Division of Government, International and External Relations, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Committee Hansard, 25 June 2012. p. 7.

[21]     NIA, para 9.

[22]     NIA, para 11.

[23]     NIA, para 10.

[24]     NIA, para 11.

[25]     NIA, para 13.

[26]     NIA, para 14.

[27]     NIA, para 15.

[28]     NIA, para 16.

[29]     NIA, para 17.

[30]     NIA, para 18.

[31]     Mr Steve McIntosh, Manager, International Relations, Government Affairs and Policy, Division of Government, International and External Relations, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Committee Hansard, 25 June 2012. p. 3.

[32]     Dr Robert Floyd, Director General, Australian Safeguards and Non-Proliferation Office, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Committee Hansard, 25 June 2012, pp. 3-4.

[33]     Mr Dave Sweeney, Nuclear Free Campaigner, Australian Conservation Foundation, Committee Hansard, 25 June 2012, p. 10.

[34]     Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Submission 6, pp. 6-8.

Chapter 3 Exchange of Notes, done at Canberra on 9 December 2011, constituting an Agreement between Australia and the United States of America to Amend and Extend the Agreement on Cooperation in Defense Logistics Support, done at Sydney on 4 November 1989

[1]       National Interest Analysis [2012] ATNIA 10 with attachment on consultation Exchange of Notes, done at Canberra on 9 December 2011, constituting an  Agreement between Australia and the United States of America to Amend and Extend the Agreement on Cooperation in Defense Logistics Support, done at Sydney on 4 November 1989 [2011] ATNIF 27, (Hereafter referred to as ’NIA’), paras 1 – 2.

[2]       NIA, para 3.

[3]       NIA, para 4.

[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]     NIA, para 11.

[11]     NIA, para 12.

[12]     NIA, para 13.

[13]     NIA, para 14.

[14]     NIA, para 15.

[15]     Commodore Mark James Sackley, Director General Strategic Logistics, Joint Logistics Command, Department of Defence, Committee Hansard, 25 June 2012, p. 14.

[16]     Commodore Mark James Sackley, Director General Strategic Logistics, Joint Logistics Command, Department of Defence, Committee Hansard, 25 June 2012, p. 13.

[17]     Commodore Mark James Sackley, Director General Strategic Logistics, Joint Logistics Command, Department of Defence, Committee Hansard, 25 June 2012, p. 13.

[18]     NIA, para 16.

Chapter 4 Convention on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax Matters, done at Strasbourg on 25 January 1988 (Text amended by the provisions of the Protocol amending the Convention on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax Matters, which entered into force on 1 June 2011)

[1]       National Interest Analysis [2012] ATNIA 2 with attachment on consultation Convention on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax Matters done at Strasbourg on 25 January 1988 (Text amended by the provisions of the Protocol amending the Convention on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax Matters, which entered into force on 1 June 2011) [2011] ATNIF 28, (Hereafter referred to as ‘NIA’), para 1.

[2]       NIA, para 2.

[3]       NIA, para 5. Argentina, Australia, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Costa Rica, Denmark, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea (Republic of), Mexico, Moldova, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, Ukraine, the United Kingdom and the United States.

[4]       NIA, para 7.

[5]       NIA, para 8.

[6]       Mr Neil Cossins, Director, Transparency Practice, Large Business and International, Australian Taxation Office, Committee Hansard, 25 June 2012, p. 19.

[7]       NIA, para 9.

[8]       NIA, para 10.

[9]       NIA, para 11.

[10]     NIA, para 12.

[11]     NIA, para 13.

[12]     NIA, para 14.

[13]     NIA, para 15.

[14]     NIA, para 16.

[15]     NIA, para 17.

[16]     NIA, para 18.

[17]     NIA, para 19.

[18]     NIA, para 20.

[19]     NIA, para 21.

[20]     NIA, para 22.

[21]     NIA, para 23.

[22]     NIA, para 24.

[23]     NIA, para 25.

[24]     NIA, para 26.

[25]     NIA, para 27.

[26]     NIA, para 28.

[27]     NIA, para 29.

[28]     NIA, para 30.

[29]     Mr Gregory Wood, Manager, International Tax Treaties Unit, International Tax and Treaties Division, Department of the Treasury, Committee Hansard, 25 June 2012, p. 18.

[30]     Mr Gregory Wood, Manager, International Tax Treaties Unit, International Tax and Treaties Division, Department of the Treasury, Committee Hansard, 25 June 2012, p. 18.

[31]     Mr Neil Cossins, Director, Transparency Practice, Large Business and International, Australian Taxation Office, Committee Hansard, 25 June 2012, p. 18.

[32]     Mr Gregory Wood, Manager, International Tax Treaties Unit, International Tax and Treaties Division, Department of the Treasury, Committee Hansard, 25 June 2012, p. 18.

[33]     Mr Neil Cossins, Director, Transparency Practice, Large Business and International, Australian Taxation Office, Committee Hansard, 25 June 2012, p. 18.

[34]     NIA, para 31.

[35]     NIA, para 32.

[36]     NIA, para 33.

[37]     NIA, para 34.

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