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… Iran Israel Kosovo Mali Middle East Peace and Security Peacebuilding Peacekeeping Peacemaking Regional Organisations Sanctions Somalia Syria Terrorism Ukraine UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL Statement by HE Mr Gary Quinlan, Ambassador and … a path towards a long-term comprehensive solution to the Iran nuclear issue. In the meantime, as Chair of the UNSC Iran Sanctions Committee, Australia is working to ensure the effectiveness of existing UNSC sanctions measures. On Syria, Australia and the EU share the view that the international community must support efforts led …
… Thematic issues Afghanistan Human Rights Peace and Security Sanctions Women UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY Statement by HE Mr Gary Quinlan, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of … people. We continue to back an Afghan-led peace and reconciliation process. As Chair of the Security Council's 1988 Sanctions Committee on the Taliban, we are conscious of the role the Taliban sanctions regime can play to facilitate that process. Afghanistan's neighbours also have a crucial role to play in helping …
… The Australian Government has listed Soheyb Laraibi for counter-terrorism targeted financial sanctions. This listing implements Australia's obligations under United Nations Security Council (UNSC) Resolution 1373 … in the Consolidated List . … The Australian Government has listed Soheyb Laraibi for counter-terrorism targeted financial sanctions. … Listing pursuant to UNSC Resolution 1373 (2001) …
… Thematic issues Accountability Climate Darfur Humanitarian Impunity Justice Natural Resources Sanctions Sudan UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL Statement by HE Ms Philippa King, Ambassador and Deputy Permanent … accused of serious international crimes are held to account. We have previously expressed the view that the Council's sanctions committees should give consideration to ICC arrest warrants and summonses to appear with a view to ensuring greater consistency between sanctions lists and ICC indictments. Other steps are outlined in the useful document produced by the Office of the …
… should be e-mailed to: asset.freezing@dfat.gov.au Alternatively, submissions can be posted to: Attention Director, Sanctions and Transnational Crime Section Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade R.G. Casey Building John McEwen Crescent … the application. Applications may be submitted in writing to: The Minister for Foreign Affairs Attention Director, Sanctions and Transnational Crime Section Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade John McEwen Crescent Barton ACT 0221 … should be e-mailed to: asset.freezing@dfat.gov.au Alternatively, submissions can be posted to: Attention Director, Sanctions and Transnational Crime Section Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade R.G. Casey Building John McEwen Crescent …
… that apply to enforcement proceedings concerning alleged violations of its competition law and the determination of sanctions and remedies thereunder. These rules shall include procedures for introducing evidence, including expert evidence … that apply to enforcement proceedings concerning alleged violations of its competition law and the determination of sanctions and remedies thereunder. These rules shall include procedures for introducing evidence, including expert evidence …
… Dumbarton Oaks proposals it will be possible for any one of the five great Powers not only to forbid the application of sanctions in cases to which it is itself a party but to forbid the application of any sanctions or even the employment of conciliatory measures designed to settle disputes to which it is not itself a party. 4. … proceeds from small states. In cases where any of the great Powers are affected, they will, of course, veto proposals for sanctions to be applied against themselves. 5. While Fraser is emphasising this aspect we have to recognise that unless we …
… accountability for those responsible for crimes against humanity. We were among the first Council members to push for a sanctions regime to buttress the peace process, guard against spoilers and curb human rights violations. The Council eventually adopted a resolution establishing a sanctions regime in March 2015. During our term, Mali and the broader Sahel region emerged as a central theatre in the fight … the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM), the UN Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM), and the Somalia and Eritrea sanctions regimes. We supported boosting the troop strength of AMISOM which allowed the mission to deliver strong gains …
… Israel Lebanon Mali Middle East Peace and Security Peacekeeping Protection of Civilians Regional Organisations Sanctions Somalia South Sudan Sudan Syria Yemen UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL Statement by HE Mr Gary Quinlan, Ambassador … of Afghanistan's transition. Mr President, I want to conclude by mentioning a critical aspect of the Council's work – sanctions. Sanctions regimes are an intrinsic element of the Council's armoury on peace and security. As our Argentine colleague has …
… and therefore of stopping the fighting and reaching a negotiated settlement. He emphasised the importance of economic sanctions in the form of executive decisions by Asian countries and the withdrawal of Marshall aid to Holland. 3. Radio … and therefore of stopping the fighting and reaching a negotiated settlement. He emphasised the importance of economic sanctions in the form of executive decisions by Asian countries and the withdrawal of Marshall aid to Holland. 3. Radio …