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… Thematic issues Counter-terrorism Extremism Great Lakes Region Humanitarian Justice Mali Sahel Sanctions Terrorism UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL Statement by HE Mr Gary Quinlan, Ambassador and Permanent Representative … dialogue among traditional, community, and faith-based leaders and organisations. I should note that the Al Qaida Sanctions Regime has significant potential to assist Sahel states to turn the tide against Al Qaida affiliates in the … realise this if the regime is genuinely accessible to States and is integrated into their responses. We have to place the sanctions regime in the hands of the affected countries and regions, both to ensure the sanctions list accurately reflects …
… 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. If you have been abused or … Last Updated: 20 October 2014 … 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. If you have been abused or … including the Privacy Act 1988 . … 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. … Reporting concerns or …
… to make a submission are on the DFAT website . The full list of persons and entities designated for targeted financial sanctions under Australian law, including for resolution 1373 sanctions, are on the DFAT Consolidated List . Last Updated: 10 June 2016 … Media Release The Department of Foreign Affairs … to make a submission are on the DFAT website . The full list of persons and entities designated for targeted financial sanctions under Australian law, including for resolution 1373 sanctions, are on the DFAT Consolidated List . Last Updated: …
… In October 2018, the Minister for Foreign Affairs imposed new targeted financial sanctions and travel bans on members of the Myanmar military (Tatmadaw), in response to the release of the full report of … against ethnic minorities. DFAT has updated the Consolidated List following the entry into force of the Autonomous Sanctions (Designated and Declared Persons – Myanmar) List 2018 to reflect these new listings. Download the updated Consolidated List … In October 2018, the Minister for Foreign Affairs imposed new targeted financial sanctions and travel bans on members of the Myanmar military (Tatmadaw). … New listings for Myanmar …
… is currently out of date (last update was February 2020). At this stage, we advise that you use the Consolidated List for sanctions checking as it is up to date. The Consolidated List contains all designated persons and entities subject to Australian sanctions and is regularly updated. You can access the Consolidated List . We will notify subscribers to our mailing list …
… take note of what the Dutch have not done and call on them again to do it, while at the same time shrinking from any sanctions or any other enforcement measures. (b) To take note of Dutch proposals and lay down a time limit within which they … and how far we are ourselves prepared to go. (We might of course decide that we can go on record strongly in favour of sanctions in the knowledge that the Council will not agree to real sanctions anyway.) I feel that the least we can do is to press our earlier suggestion that the Council ask its Commission …
… assistance and humanitarian support. At times, and especially in the case of gross human rights violations, we will apply sanctions. Australia is committed to a strong multilateral human rights system. We continue to support the independent … assistance and humanitarian support. At times, and especially in the case of gross human rights violations, we will apply sanctions. Australia’s Multilateral Human Rights Engagement Australia is committed to a strong multilateral human rights …
… of Article XI of the International Monetary Fund is not at all clear [2], but it is possible that, under this article, sanctions could be imposed against any country which did not join the Fund. These sanctions would take the form of exchange restrictions designed to prevent trade between the non-member country and members … could be sold would be those which members of the Fund could not get elsewhere and could not do without. 4. Even if these sanctions were not invoked immediately, as a penalty for not joining the Fund, it is conceivable they might be used to …
… 2014. Details of persons and entities listed by Australia under resolution 1373 are at: /international-relations/security/sanctions/Pages/consolidated-list.aspx . Further information, including details of the listings being reviewed, how to make a submission and the process for a listed person or entity to seek revocation of a listing, is at: /sanctions/review-un-terrorism-listings.html. Media enquiries DFAT Media Liaison: 02 6261 1555 Last Updated: 24 September … 2014. Details of persons and entities listed by Australia under resolution 1373 are at: /international-relations/security/sanctions/Pages/consolidated-list.aspx . Further information, including details of the listings being reviewed, how to make …