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CHARTER OF THE UNITED NATIONS ACT 1945
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Long Title
PART 1--PRELIMINARY
1. Short title
2. Definitions
2A. Meaning of designated Commonwealth entity
2B. Meaning of UN sanction enforcement law
3. Extension to external Territories
4. Act binds the Crown
PART 2--APPROVAL--OF CHARTER
5. Approval
PART 3--REGULATIONS--TO APPLY SECURITY COUNCIL SANCTIONS
Division 1--Making and effect of regulations
6. Regulations may apply sanctions
7. Regulations may have extra - territorial effect
8. Regulations expire when sanctions resolution ceases to bind Australia
9. Effect of regulations on earlier Commonwealth Acts and on State and Territory laws
10. Later Acts not to be interpreted as overriding this Part or the regulations
11. Other instruments giving effect to Security Council decisions
Division 2--Enforcing the regulations
12. Offences
13. Injunctions
13A. Invalidation of permission, authorisations etc.
PART 4--SECURITY--COUNCIL DECISIONS THAT RELATE TO TERRORISM AND DEALINGS WITH ASSETS
14. Definitions
15. Listing persons, entities and assets
15A. Duration of listing
16. Minister may revoke the listing
17. Listed person or entity may apply to have the listing revoked
18. Proscription by regulation
19. Effect of resolution ceasing to bind Australia
20. Offence--dealing with freezable assets
21. Offence--giving an asset to a proscribed person or entity
22. Authorised dealings
22A. Regulations on procedures relating to freezable assets
22B. Invalidation of notice for false or misleading information
23. Part prevails over conflicting legal obligations
24. Indemnity for holder of assets
25. Compensation for persons wrongly affected
26. Injunctions
PART 5--OFFENCES--RELATING TO UN SANCTIONS
27. Offence--Contravening a UN sanction enforcement law
28. Offence--False or misleading information given in connection with a UN sanction enforcement law
PART 6--INFORMATION--RELATING TO UN SANCTIONS
29. CEO of Commonwealth entity may give information or document
30. Power to require information or documents to be given
31. Information may be required to be given on oath
32. Offence for failure to comply with requirement
33. Self - incrimination not an excuse
34. CEO may copy documents
35. Further disclosure and use of information and documents
36. Protection from liability
37. Retention of records and documents
38. Delegation
PART 7--MISCELLANEOUS
38A. Effect of certain listings
39. Regulations
SCHEDULE Charter of the United Nations
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