- https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/historical-documents/Pages/volume-24/287-Letter-from-Embassy-in-Jakarta-to-Tange
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- … South Pacific. The desire of Australia to contribute towards a restoration of normal conditions is being thwarted by the sanctions imposed by the Unions. (c) Admittedly the Unions in question mean to extend to the Republic of Indonesia their … South Pacific. The desire of Australia to contribute towards a restoration of normal conditions is being thwarted by the sanctions imposed by the Unions. (c) Admittedly the Unions in question mean to extend to the Republic of Indonesia their …https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/historical-documents/Pages/volume-11/438-teppema-to-chifley-1
- … on the relations between our countries. It appears to me that it is of little use to try and minimize the significance of sanctions as have been imposed by the Seamen's Union and the Waterside Workers Federation. My experience has been that the … on the relations between our countries. It appears to me that it is of little use to try and minimize the significance of sanctions as have been imposed by the Seamen's Union and the Waterside Workers Federation. My experience has been that the …https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/historical-documents/Pages/volume-13/26-teppema-to-evatt
- … to overcome political difficulties at Batavia and The Hague. (b) the conviction that the Security Council will not impose sanctions and that there is little prospect of additional material help for the Republic from the outside. (c) the fear that … to overcome political difficulties at Batavia and The Hague. (b) the conviction that the Security Council will not impose sanctions and that there is little prospect of additional material help for the Republic from the outside. (c) the fear that …https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/historical-documents/Pages/volume-15/382-critchley-to-burton
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- … than foreseen by the law. 3. Each Party shall make the commission of an offence described in paragraphs 1 or 2 liable to sanctions that take into account the gravity of that offence. 4. Each Party shall adopt or maintain measures as may be … offences described in paragraphs 1 or 2 are subject to effective, proportionate, and dissuasive criminal or non-criminal sanctions, which include monetary sanctions. 5. Each Party shall disallow the tax deductibility of bribes and other expenses considered illegal by the Party …https://dfat.gov.au/trade/agreements/in-force/aukfta/official-text/australia-uk-fta-chapter-28-transparency-and-anti-corruption
- … continue to require that the PA screen all individual beneficiaries of our funding against Australian and international sanctions lists. Beyond public financial management, we will engage with MoPAD in both its capacity as the PA lead on donor … made through a World Bank PDRP Trust Fund, every individual beneficiary is screened against Australian and international sanctions lists and each tranche payment is independently audited before any subsequent payment is authorised. The AMENCA 3 … (ANGOs) which, being subject to Australian counter-terrorism laws, are required to ensure no beneficiary is on Australian sanctions lists. Contractual arrangements between DFAT and the ANGOs and between the ANGOs and Palestinian NGOs have …https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/Pages/aid-investment-plan-aip-palestinian-territories-2015-2018 -
- … Covenant of the League. There had, however, been a general realisation lately that it was impossible to impose economic sanctions against a great Power unless the Powers imposing those sanctions were prepared to use military force. He thought that an overwhelming majority in the United Kingdom would support … Covenant of the League. There had, however, been a general realisation lately that it was impossible to impose economic sanctions against a great Power unless the Powers imposing those sanctions were prepared to use military force. He thought …https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/historical-documents/Pages/volume-01/39-minutes-of-twelfth-meeting-of-principal-delegates-to-imperial-conference