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09/06/2014 10:06am (UTC)[quote]
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09/10/2014 12:34pm (UTC)[quote]
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09/10/2014 8:02pm (UTC)[quote]
The complaint,A sixth teen then? Warren Truss is spending his time crisscrossing the country, the Nationals' traditional habitat is under threat.000.462. tried to return french fries to a McDonald's restaurant, Ohio.There is scant detail about the proposal so far. a treaty has the force of law and Australia would be required to respect it.But it does not necessarily follow that a breach of a treaty will result in meaningful legal sanctions It can depend on whether the treaty itself allows for binding judicial settlement of disputes Many countries including Australia are reluctant to accept independent judicial scrutiny of their actionsThis is particularly the case in the sensitive area of national security where countries are normally not prepared to disclose their secrets to outsiders It is no coincidence that this week ASIO detained and pulled the passport of a former ASIS officer who intended to give evidence at a court in The Hague about Australian spying on Timor Leste during oil and gas treaty negotiationsAlso if a court or tribunal has no power to rule on breaches of a treaty there is usually no possibility of enforcing remedies against a country such as by requiring it to pay compensation Money hurtsIt is also a problem where countries deliberately flout their international obligations Even where Australia has committed to binding treaties such as those on human rights and refugees Australia serially violates its commitments Earlier this year the UN Human Rights Committee found that Australia was illegally detaining in a cruel inhuman or degrading manner almost 50 refugees on security grounds The refugees are still in detention More have attempted suicide since the UN's ruling The Australian government couldn't care lessPerhaps the critical difficulty for any code of ethics on spying between Australia and Indonesia is verificationIndonesia can only be confident that Australia is not spying on it if there is some mechanism or procedure in place for verifying if Australia is respecting its commitments Realistically there is zero chance that Australia would allow Indonesian intelligence officials or independent third parties to inspect its intelligence gathering facilities whether based in Australia or in our embassies abroad They are simply considered too sensitive to expose to foreign eyesIf that is the case the best Indonesia could hope for is a periodic Edward Snowden to come along and blow the whistle Even that is in jeopardy with the Australian Government attacking the ABC for simply reporting the story The current Attorney-General George Brandis may be a fan of traditional common law liberties but it seems this does not include freedom of the press the right to privacy of foreigners or the rule of law in international court proceedings where Australia is being suedBen Saul is Professor of International Law at The University of Sydney View his full profile Topics:, First posted December 05 2013 15:00:53 denied Canada a place in the women's gold-medal match with a controversial semifinal win.S.
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09/10/2014 8:25pm (UTC)[quote]
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