- … Canadian representatives also suggested that the big powers' right of veto should be limited to the imposition of sanctions and that they should not be able to prevent the Council taking cognizance of matters or making recommendations. I … Canadian representatives also suggested that the big powers' right of veto should be limited to the imposition of sanctions and that they should not be able to prevent the Council taking cognizance of matters or making recommendations. I …https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/historical-documents/Pages/volume-08/23-eggleston-to-evatt
- … in principle-see paragraph VIII (9) of my telegram D No. 1338. 4. Your (4). We note your views as to economic and other sanctions. It will have since been seen that 'diplomatic, economic and other measures not involving the use of armed force' … in principle-see paragraph VIII (9) of my telegram D No. 1338. 4. Your (4). We note your views as to economic and other sanctions. It will have since been seen that 'diplomatic, economic and other measures not involving the use of armed force' …https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/historical-documents/Pages/volume-07/277-cranborne-to-commonwealth-government
- … to work through those powers or through whatever state administration they may find in being in Japan, using economic sanctions to secure compliance with such requirements as the repeal of obnoxious laws, the dissolution of political … to work through those powers or through whatever state administration they may find in being in Japan, using economic sanctions to secure compliance with such requirements as the repeal of obnoxious laws, the dissolution of political …https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/historical-documents/Pages/volume-08/136-cranborne-to-chifley
- … be prepared to collaborate with other Powers to this end. Words used were precisely those of Cabinet Committee report on sanctions and as used in Senate and Representatives in September last. [2] Proposal aroused great interest both in … be prepared to collaborate with other Powers to this end. Words used were precisely those of Cabinet Committee report on sanctions and as used in Senate and Representatives in September last. [2] Proposal aroused great interest both in …https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/historical-documents/Pages/volume-01/44-mr-j-a-lyons-prime-minister-to-sir-george-pearce-minister-for-external-affairs
- … in the cablegram are not applicable at this stage. There is no obligation on the part of the signatories to impose sanctions or other form of pressure on one of the parties. We would, or could, only agree to any such action by virtue of a … in the cablegram are not applicable at this stage. There is no obligation on the part of the signatories to impose sanctions or other form of pressure on one of the parties. We would, or could, only agree to any such action by virtue of a …https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/historical-documents/Pages/volume-01/84-memorandum-by-lt-col-w-r-hodgson-secretary-of-the-department-of-external-affairs
- … the United States to abstain from all further military preparations in these regions and reasonable lifting of economic sanctions. The President's idea is to negotiate about the unacceptable conditions and thus procure a moratorium of say 30 … the United States to abstain from all further military preparations in these regions and reasonable lifting of economic sanctions. The President's idea is to negotiate about the unacceptable conditions and thus procure a moratorium of say 30 …https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/historical-documents/Pages/volume-05/40-lord-cranborne-uk-secretary-of-state-for-dominion-affairs-to-sir-ronald-cross-uk-high-commissioner-in-australia
- … subject to certain conditions. 3. Following upon the developments in connection with Article 16 of the Covenant (The Sanctions Provisions) which have been referred to in connection with the Optional Clause, the Governments of the United … subject to certain conditions. 3. Following upon the developments in connection with Article 16 of the Covenant (The Sanctions Provisions) which have been referred to in connection with the Optional Clause, the Governments of the United …https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/historical-documents/Pages/volume-02/207-cabinet-submission-by-sir-henry-gullett-minister-for-external-affairs
- … prisoners or refusing a settlement on foregoing basis following measures may be taken:- (1) Imposition of all possible sanctions against the Netherlands including:- (a) Prohibitions on all trade to or from the Netherlands and Indonesia, (b) … prisoners or refusing a settlement on foregoing basis following measures may be taken:- (1) Imposition of all possible sanctions against the Netherlands including:- (a) Prohibitions on all trade to or from the Netherlands and Indonesia, (b) …https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/historical-documents/Pages/volume-15/23-critchley-to-department-of-external-affairs
- … by the Soviet to the meeting as well as methods for policing production, organising control and devising a system of sanctions. 6. Finally, Soviet made reference to the importance of unanimity without, however, explicitly dealing with the … by the Soviet to the meeting as well as methods for policing production, organising control and devising a system of sanctions. 6. Finally, Soviet made reference to the importance of unanimity without, however, explicitly dealing with the …https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/historical-documents/Pages/volume-09/318-australian-delegation-united-nations-to-department-of-external-affairs
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