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Parliamentary Joint Committee on Treaties
Footnotes
Chapter 2 Agreement between Australia and the Slovak Republic on Social Security
[1]
National Interest Analysis (NIA) [2011] ATNIA 1, Agreement between
Australia and the Slovak Republic on Social Security, done at New York on 21
September 2010 [2010] ATNIF 42,
paras 3 and 7.
[2]
NIA, para. 3.
[3]
Mrs Michalina Stawyskyj, Department of Families, Housing, Community
Services and Indigenous Affairs, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 25
February 2011, p. 14.
[4]
Mrs Stawyskyj, Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and
Indigenous Affairs, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 25 February 2011, p.
12.
[5]
NIA, paras 4–6.
[6]
Mrs Stawyskyj, Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and
Indigenous Affairs, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 25 February 2011, p.
12, and see NIA para. 5.
[7]
Mrs Stawyskyj, Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and
Indigenous Affairs, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 25 February 2011, p.
12, and see NIA, para. 10.
[8]
Mr Hutchinson, Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and
Indigenous Affairs, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 25 February 2011, p.
12.
[9]
Mr Hutchinson, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 25 February 2011, pp.
12–13.
[10]
Mr Hutchinson, Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and
Indigenous Affairs, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 25 February 2011, p.
12.
[11]
Dispute Resolution Articles 24 and 25, Termination at Article 28.
[12]
Mrs Stawyskyj, Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and
Indigenous Affairs, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 25 February 2011, pp.
13–15.
[13]
NIA, para. 5.
[14]
NIA, para. 6.
[15]
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Slovak Republic Country Brief,
pp. 1, 2.
[16]
Article 1 (a) (i); &(ii) covering the Superannuation Guarantee
(Administration) Act 1992, the Superannuation Guarantee Charge Act 1992
and the Superannuation Guarantee (Administration) Regulations.
[17]
Article 1 (b) (i), (ii), (iii) respectively.
[18]
NIA, para. 13.
[19]
Article 13 (3) (b).
[20]
Article 14, then Article 15 (1) and for calculation, Article 15 (2) and (3)
respectively.
[21]
NIA, para. 2.
[22]
Mrs Stawyskyj, Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and
Indigenous Affairs, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 25 February 2011, pp.
11, 12.
[23]
NIA, para. 17.
[24]
NIA, para. 19.
Chapter 3 Third Protocol Amending the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia
[1]
Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia, done at
Denpasar, Bali, 24 February 1976 (entered into force 21 June 1976).
[2]
National Interest Analysis (NIA) [2011] ATNIA 2, Third Protocol
Amending the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia, done at Hanoi
on 23 July 2010 [2010] ATNIF 39, paras 4, 5.
[3]
Article 3, see NIA, para. 12.
[4]
The Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) states are: Brunei
Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Republic of the
Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. The non-ASEAN states are
Australia, Bangladesh, People’s Republic of China, Democratic People’s Republic
of Korea, East Timor, France, India, Japan, Mongolia, Pakistan, Papua New
Guinea, Republic of Korea, Russian Federation, Sri Lanka, Turkey and the
United States of America.
[5]
NIA, paras 3–6.
[6]
NIA, para. 4.
[7]
The ASEAN was established in 1967 on the signing of the ASEAN Declaration
by founding members Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and
Thailand. Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN), Overview <http://www.asean.org/64.htm> viewed 13 May 2011.
[8]
Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia, Article 2, and
see ASEAN, Overview <http://www.asean.org/64.htm> viewed 13 May 2011.
[9]
Protocol Amending the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast
Asia, done at Manila, Philippines, 15 December 1987, Article 1.
[10]
Second Protocol Amending the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in
Southeast Asia, done at Manila, Philippines, 25 July 1998, Article 1.
[11]
Mr Fisher, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Committee Hansard,
Canberra, 25 February 2011, p. 27.
[12]
Mr Fisher, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Committee Hansard,
Canberra, 25 February 2011, p. 28.
[13]
Mr Fisher, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Committee Hansard,
Canberra, 25 February 2011, p. 28
[14]
Mr Fisher, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Committee Hansard,
Canberra, 25 February 2011, p. 26.
[15]
Mr Fisher, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Committee Hansard,
Canberra, 25 February 2011, p. 26.
[16]
Mr Fisher, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Committee Hansard,
Canberra, 25 February 2011, p. 26.
[17]
NIA, para. 10.
[18]
NIA, para. 12.
[19]
NIA, para. 12.
[20]
The recent dispute between Thailand and Cambodia regarding a temple site on
the Thai‑Cambodia border was cited as an example. Indonesia, as ASEAN
chair, intervened.
See Mr Fisher, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Committee Hansard,
Canberra, 25 February 2011, p. 28.
[21]
NIA, para. 13.
Chapter 4 Treaty between Australia and the People’s Republic of China concerning the Transfer of Sentenced Persons
[1]
National Interest Analysis (NIA) [2011] ATNIA 8, Treaty between
Australia and the People’s Republic of China concerning the Transfer of
Sentenced Persons, done at Sydney on 6 September 2007 [2007] ATNIF 27,
para. 4.
[2]
NIA, para. 4.
[3]
NIA, para. 6
[4]
Ms Maggie Jackson, Attorney-General’s Department, Committee Hansard, Canberra,
28 February 2011, p. 15.
[5]
Ms Jackson, Attorney-General’s Department, Committee Hansard, Canberra,
28 February 2011, pp. 15-16.
[6]
NIA, para. 8.
[7]
NIA, para. 8.
[8]
Ms Jackson, Attorney-General’s Department, Committee Hansard, Canberra,
28 February 2011, p. 16.
[9]
Prisoners left Australia for Canada, Greece, the Netherlands, the USA,
France, Israel, Spain, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and
returned from Thailand, Spain, Hong Kong, the United Kingdom and the USA. NIA,
para. 11.
[10]
NIA, para. 24.
[11]
NIA, para. 22.
[12]
NIA, para. 10.
[13]
NIA, para. 24.
[14]
NIA, para. 10.
[15]
Ms Jackson, Attorney-General’s Department, Committee Hansard, Canberra,
28 February 2011, p. 14.
[16]
Committee Hansard, Canberra, 28 February 2011, p. 15.
[17]
Attorney-General’s Department, Supplementary Submission 2.2.
[18]
Ms Jackson, Attorney-General’s Department, Committee Hansard, Canberra,
28 February 2011, p. 15.
[19]
Treaty between Australia and the People’s Republic of China concerning the
Transfer of Sentenced Persons, done at Sydney on 6 September 2007
[2007] ATNIF 27, passim.
[20]
Article 8 requires that, in addition to the written transfer request,
information is to include personal details, nationality, place of detainment, a certified copy of the judgment, sentence termination
date and any relevant medical records with treatment plan.
[21]
Committee Hansard, Canberra, 28 February 2011, pp. 16,
17.
[22]
Committee Hansard, Canberra, 28 February 2011, p. 19.
[23]
Ms Jackson, Attorney-General’s Department, Committee Hansard, Canberra,
28 February 2011, p. 20.
[24]
NIA, para. 3.
[25]
NIA, para. 21.
[26]
International Transfer of Prisoners (China) Regulations 2008, Select
Legislative Instrument 2008 No. 260, Royal Assent, 12 December 2008.
[27]
NIA, para. 21.
[28]
NIA, para. 13.
[29]
NIA, para. 23.
[30]
This requirement is not covered under the treaty being considered an
internal matter.
NIA, para. 25.
[31]
Under administrative arrangements with the States and Territories,
prisoners may be required to pay some or all of the costs providing the
prisoner accepts the transfer on that basis. Ms Jackson,
Attorney-General’s Department, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 28 February
2011, p. 15.
[32]
NIA, paras 27, 28.
Chapter 5 Amendments to the Singapore–Australia Free Trade Agreement
[1]
National Interest Analysis (NIA) [2011] ATNIA 5, Amendments to
Singapore–Australia Free Trade Agreement, done at Singapore on 27 July 2009
[2011] ATNIF 1, para. 1.
[2]
NIA, para. 14.
[3]
NIA, para. 3.
[4]
NIA, para. 4.
[5]
NIA, para. 4.
[6]
Australian Bureau of Statistics, 1350.0 - Australian Economic
Indicators, May 2011, Table 2.15.
[7]
Australian Bureau of Statistics, 1350.0 - Australian Economic
Indicators, May 2011, Table 2.14.
[8]
Australian Bureau of Statistics, 1350.0 - Australian Economic
Indicators, May 2011, Graphs <http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/Products/429E7F5A785B8037CA25788000195F52?opendocument>
viewed 18 May 2011.
[9]
NIA, para. 5.
[10]
NIA, para. 6.
[11]
NIA, para. 6.
[12]
NIA, para. 7.
[13]
Chapter 8, Article 4, Amendments to Singapore–Australia Free Trade
Agreement, done at Singapore on 27 July 2009 [2011] ATNIF 1.
[14]
Chapter 8, Article 5.
[15]
NIA, para. 7.
[16]
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Submission 7, p. 2.
[17]
NIA, para. 9.
[18]
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Submission 7, p. 4. The
acronyms in this quote are as follows: FTA is Free Trade Agreement; IP is
intellectual property; AUSFTA is Australia–United States Free Trade
Agreement; and SUSFTA is Singapore–United States Free Trade Agreement.
[19]
Amendments to Singapore–Australia Free Trade Agreement, Department
of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Submission 7, p. 4.
[20]
NIA, para. 9.
Chapter6 Agreement with the Republic of South Africa Concerning the Co-production of Films
[1]
National Interest Analysis (NIA) [2011] ATNIA 4, Agreement with
the Republic of South Africa Concerning the Co-production of Films, done at
Pretoria on 18 June 2010 [2010] ATNIF 40, para. 1.
[2]
NIA, para. 7.
[3]
NIA, para. 7.
[4]
NIA, para. 7.
[5]
Agreement with the Republic of South Africa Concerning the
Co-production of Films, done at Pretoria on 18 June 2010 [2010] ATNIF 40,
Article 1.
[6]
NIA, para. 9.
[7]
NIA, para. 9.
[8]
NIA, para. 9.
[9]
NIA, para. 11.
[10]
‘District 9’ (2009), Internet Movie Database <
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1136608/>
viewed 18 May 2011.
[11]
‘Breaker Morant’ (1980), Internet Movie Database < http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080310/>
viewed 18 May 2011.
[12]
Kruger, Rayne, Goodbye Dolly Grey: The Story of the Boer War, Pan,
1959, p. 231.
[13]
NIA, para. 3.
[14]
NIA, para. 8.
[15]
NIA, para. 5.
[16]
NIA, para. 9.
[17]
NIA, para. 9.
[18]
Articles 7 and 8.
[19]
Articles 9 and 17.
[20]
NIA, para. 13.
[21]
NIA, para. 27.
[22]
NIA, para. 30.
[23]
NIA, para. 4.
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