House of Representatives Committees

House Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs

Advisory report on the International War Crimes Tribunal Bill 1994 and the International War Crimes Tribunal (Consequential Amendments) Bill 1994

Report

On 30 June 1994, the Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs tabled its advisory report on the International War Crimes Tribunal Bill 1994 and the International War Crimes Tribunal (Consequential Amendments) Bill 1994.

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This report is available in two parts to reduce download size.
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This report is comprised of preliminary pages, 5 chapters and 4 appendices.

Advisory report on the International War Crimes Tribunal Bill 1994 and the International War Crimes Tribunal (Consequential Amendments) Bill 1994

Part A: Preliminary pages up to Appendix 3 (PDF 3985KB)
Foreword, Committee Membership, Contents, List of Acronyms and Abbreviations

Ch1: Background

Ch2: The issues
Ch3: Analysis of particular clauses

Part 1 - Preliminary
Part 2 - Requests by the Tribunal for assistance
Part 3 - Surrender of persons to the Tribunal
  Division 1 - Arrest of persons
  Division 2 - Surrender of persons
Part 4 - Other forms of assistance to the Tribunal
  Division 1 - Taking evidence
Part 7 - Search, seizure and powers of arrest
Part 8 - Miscellaneous
Consequential Amendments Bill

Ch4: Conclusions
Ch5: Recommendations
Appendix 1: Details of public hearings
Appendix 2: List of submissions
Appendix 3: List of exhibits

Part B: Appendix 4 (end) (PDF 5348KB)

Appendix 4: The International War Crimes Tribunal Bill 1994 and The International War Crimes Tribunal (Consequential Amendments) Bill 1994 with Explanatory Memoranda

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