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… Report of the Special Committee of Twentyeight appointed by the League Assembly, after the failure of the application of sanctions in the Italo-Abyssinian dispute, to consider proposals for the reform of the League Covenant, will come up for … 'and a League of an 'intermediate' type. Members of a 'coercive League' would be bound to impose military or economic sanctions in certain circumstances, whereas Members of a 'non- coercive League' would be obliged merely to consult when an … in the House of Representatives on the 29th September, 1936, [3] and may be summarised as follows:- (i) Article XVI (Sanctions) Under Article XVI, military sanctions are permissive and not mandatory, as it is the duty of the League Council …
… DFAT has a zero tolerance approach to child exploitation and abuse. Such action attracts criminal, civil and disciplinary sanctions. DFAT will not knowingly engage–directly or indirectly–anyone who poses a risk to children. DFAT works to minimise …
… and individuals. These Sri Lankan listings are separate from Australia's domestic implementation of UN Security Council sanctions regimes, and do not constrain the freedom of those Australia-based groups or individuals listed to express their … Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). On 21 December 2001, the Minister for Foreign Affairs imposed counter-terrorism financing sanctions on the LTTE in accordance with Australia's obligations under United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) … terrorist acts. The LTTE listing was most recently renewed by the Minister for Foreign Affairs in 2025. Under Australian sanctions law, it is a criminal offence to use or deal with assets held by the LTTE, or to make assets available to the …
… slowly and cautiously in the matter'. It was necessary to avoid a split between those who would introduce more binding sanctions and those who would delete all sanctions from the Covenant. Eden also favoured separating the Covenant from the Treaty of Versailles, and working towards … consider that the League could advance peace by putting its reliance on force; that commitments in advance to the use of sanctions would not be observed in future as they had not been in several familiar instances, in the past; that the League …
… in this regard. Failure to comply with these directions may constitute a breach of the APS Code of Conduct, for which sanctions may apply, and may also be considered in the context of performance management. LES Employees 1.2.4 Under the … Conduct. Failure to comply with these directions may constitute a breach of the applicable LES Code of Conduct for which sanctions may apply, and may also be considered in the context of performance management. Contractors 1.2.6 For the purposes … in this regard. Failure to comply with these directions may constitute a failure to meet contract obligations, for which sanctions may apply. 1.2.8 To help ensure contractors understand their obligations, a summary of directions contained in …
… policy sends a clear message that child exploitation and abuse is not tolerated and attracts disciplinary and commercial sanctions, as well as criminal penalties under Australian domestic and extra-territorial laws. Last Updated: 20 October 2014 … policy sends a clear message that child exploitation and abuse is not tolerated and attracts disciplinary and commercial sanctions, as well as criminal penalties under Australian domestic and extra-territorial laws. … The need to protect …
… proposals of Commonwealth Government as announced in Parliament on 29th September, 1936, were that financial and economic sanctions should follow upon (a) a declaration by the Council that a State is an aggressor, and (b) a decision by the … Covenant has been committed. In other words original proposal of Commonwealth Government was that application of economic sanctions should be quasi-automatic, effect being given in practice (as during Italo-Abyssinian dispute) to interpretative … 'intermediate' type referred to in Viscount Cranborne's [2] report to Committee of Twentyeight, that is to say, economic sanctions will be merely permissive, and Member States will not in any circumstances be under an obligation to apply …
… some of the arms embargo exemptions have been modified to require advance notification of a proposed supply to the CAR Sanctions Committee instead of advance approval. The Charter of the United Nations (Sanctions–Central African Republic) 2014 will be updated accordingly to reflect these changes. Full details of Australia's sanctions on Central African Republic … The United Nations Security Council adopted Resolution 2488 which adjusts elements …
… Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Gary Quinlan, briefs the Council in his capacity as Chair of the Al-Qaida Sanctions Committee, on the anti-terrorism work of Council's subsidiary bodies, November 2013. (Credit: UN.org) The rise of … such as countering violent extremism, internet radicalisation and recruitment. We led the Security Council's Al-Qaida sanctions committee, leading efforts to reshape understanding of sanctions and using the Al-Qaida sanctions regime as a serious enforcement and counter-terrorism tool. We also worked very …
… costs for affected countries in transport, warehousing and distribution. Australia has imposed targeted autonomous sanctions on Myanmar. For more information, please visit DFAT's Myanmar sanction regime. For more information on how to …