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April 2011
© Commonwealth of Australia 2011 ISBN 978-0-642-79457-4 (Printed version) ISBN 978-0-642-79458-1 (HTML version)
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Purpose of the reportConduct of the Committee’s review
IntroductionThe CITES amendment processObligations Conclusion
Introduction Benefits of the proposed amendments ObligationsImplementation Conclusion
IntroductionConvention’s purposeObligationsSpecific provisionsElectronic Transactions ActsConclusion
IntroductionAmendments to the AUSFTAImplementationConclusion
IntroductionThe ANZCERTA reviewIndustry concerns about the amendments Rules of Origin under SPARTECAConclusion
IntroductionOccupational Safety and Health ProtocolWhat ratification will mean for AustraliaConclusion – Occupational Safety and Health ProtocolSafety in the Use of Asbestos ConventionImplementation in AustraliaConclusion – Safe Use of Asbestos ConventionThe Part Time Work ConventionImplementation in AustraliaConclusion – Part Time Work ConventionThe Maritime Labour ConventionImplementation in AustraliaArticle 2Article 4Article 5Inspection regimeConclusion – Maritime Labour ConventionRegional leadership
BackgroundThe 2009 amendments to MARPOL Implementation in AustraliaConclusion
BackgroundThe amendmentsInternational Finance CorporationWhat ratification will mean for AustraliaConclusion
Introduction Matters for resolution ObligationsImplementation Conclusion
Introduction Reasons to support the treatyObligations Implementation Concerns about the ConventionPrivacy and the preservation of dataJurisdiction issues Concerns about the review process Conclusion
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