The Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia, Joint Standing Committee on Treaties report 94 : treaties tabled on 14 May 2008.
The Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia, Joint Standing Committee on Treaties report 94 : treaties tabled on 14 May 2008.
- Canberra : The Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia, 2008.
- 59 p. ; 25 cm.
Membership of the Committee. --
Resolution of Appointment. --
List of abbreviations --
List of recommendations --
1 Introduction. --
Purpose of the Report. --
Conduct of the Committee's Review. --
2 Agreement with the Russian Federation on cooperation in the use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes. --
Introduction. --
Key Obligations. --
Russia's energy demands. --
Australia's uranium supply. --
Reasons for Australia to take treaty action. --
Non-Proliferation Treaty and IAEA safeguards --
Opposition to the Agreement. --
Disarmament and nuclear weapons proliferation. --
IAEA safeguards and inspections. --
Russia's compliance with treaty obligations. --
Nuclear security --
State secrets --
'Material Unaccounted For". --
Reprocessing. --
Uranium enrichment. --
Substitution and equivalence. --
Strengthening the IAEA safeguards regime. --
Human rights and rule of law. --
Environmental and waste management. --
Nuclear power as a greenhouse friendly option. --
Committee comment and recommendations. --
3 Treaty between Australia and the United States of America Concerning Defense Trade Cooperation. --
Introduction. --
Background. --
Obligations. --
Reasons for Australia to take treaty action --
Entry into force and withdrawal. --
Costs --
Other matters. --
Conclusion and recommendations --
Dissenting Report - Senator Julian McGauran (Deputy Chair), Senator Simon Birmingham, Senator Michaelia Cash, Mr John Forrest MP and Mr Luke Simpkins MP --
Appendix A - Submissions. --
Appendix B-Witnesses.
Australia. Parliament. Joint Standing Committee on Treaties --Reports
Nuclear energy--International cooperation
Membership of the Committee. --
Resolution of Appointment. --
List of abbreviations --
List of recommendations --
1 Introduction. --
Purpose of the Report. --
Conduct of the Committee's Review. --
2 Agreement with the Russian Federation on cooperation in the use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes. --
Introduction. --
Key Obligations. --
Russia's energy demands. --
Australia's uranium supply. --
Reasons for Australia to take treaty action. --
Non-Proliferation Treaty and IAEA safeguards --
Opposition to the Agreement. --
Disarmament and nuclear weapons proliferation. --
IAEA safeguards and inspections. --
Russia's compliance with treaty obligations. --
Nuclear security --
State secrets --
'Material Unaccounted For". --
Reprocessing. --
Uranium enrichment. --
Substitution and equivalence. --
Strengthening the IAEA safeguards regime. --
Human rights and rule of law. --
Environmental and waste management. --
Nuclear power as a greenhouse friendly option. --
Committee comment and recommendations. --
3 Treaty between Australia and the United States of America Concerning Defense Trade Cooperation. --
Introduction. --
Background. --
Obligations. --
Reasons for Australia to take treaty action --
Entry into force and withdrawal. --
Costs --
Other matters. --
Conclusion and recommendations --
Dissenting Report - Senator Julian McGauran (Deputy Chair), Senator Simon Birmingham, Senator Michaelia Cash, Mr John Forrest MP and Mr Luke Simpkins MP --
Appendix A - Submissions. --
Appendix B-Witnesses.
Australia. Parliament. Joint Standing Committee on Treaties --Reports
Nuclear energy--International cooperation
