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                        The purpose of the proposed Treaty is to  facilitate a range of defence cooperative activities between Australian and  French visiting forces through the establishment of standard conditions on  issues such as legal jurisdiction, legal claims, immigration requirements,  customs duties, carriage of arms, and communications.1  
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                        Background | 
                      
                      
                      
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                        Australia  and France  have an active Defence relationship, focussed on practical cooperation in the  Pacific and Southern Oceans.  France,  in cooperation with Australia  and New Zealand,  contributes to maritime surveillance and humanitarian disaster relief  assistance and also supports regional defence and policing in the Pacific and  Southern Oceans.2  
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                          Australia  and France  are also both engaged in international security efforts, including in Afghanistan  where Australian forces will work alongside a small French Operational  Mentoring and Liaison Team in Oruzgan   Province from late 2008. France  is believed to be a valuable interlocutor and potential future coalition  partner for Australia,  due to its capability to undertake coalition expeditionary activities.3 
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                          Australia  and France  also have a notable defence materiel relationship including several major  acquisition projects as well as research initiatives.4 
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                          Obligations | 
                        
                        
                        
                           
                                Cooperative Activities 
                                       
                          
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                          | 8.5 | 
                          Article 2 sets out the requirement that the  Parties shall facilitate defence relations through mutual participation in  cooperative activities to be determined by mutual agreement by the Parties.  | 
                      
                        
                           
                                Logistics Support 
                           
                          
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                          | 8.6 | 
                          Article 4 creates a mutual obligation on the  Parties to facilitate logistics support on the basis of either reimbursement,  exchange in kind or exchange for equal value.    | 
                      
                        
                        
                           
                                Laws and Regulations 
                           
                          
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                          | 8.7 | 
                          Annex 1 Section 1 states that the members of a  Visiting force, members of the Civilian Component and Dependants of the Sending State when in the territory of the Receiving State,  shall be subject to the laws and regulations of the Receiving State.    | 
                      
                        
                        
                           
                                Disciplinary Matters 
                                       
                          
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                          Annex 1 Section 2 provides that the Sending State will have exclusive competence  regarding disciplinary matters, in accordance with the Sending State’s  laws and regulations, over Members of the Visiting Force and Civilian Component  when in the Receiving   State.    | 
                      
                        
                           
                                Criminal Jurisdiction 
                           
                          
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                          | 8.9 | 
                          Annex 1 Section 3(1) & (2) provides that  Authorities of the Sending State  have  criminal jurisdiction over its Visiting Personnel in the Receiving State and  are subject to the law of the Sending State, with respect to offences  punishable by the law of the Sending State.   Likewise, Authorities of the Receiving   State have criminal  jurisdiction over the Sending   State’s Visiting Personnel  with respect to offences punishable by the law of the Receiving State.   | 
                      
                        
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                          Annex 1 Section 3(4) requires the authorities of  both Receiving and Sending Parties to assist each other in the arrest of  members of Visiting Personnel and handing them over to Authority with  jurisdiction as stipulated by the Agreement.  | 
                      
                        
                           
                                Entry and Departure 
                           
                          
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                          Annex 1 Section 4 of the Agreement obliges each  Party to take specific steps to expedite the normal entry requirement into  their territory.  | 
                      
                        
                        
                           
                                Importation and  Exportation 
                           
                          
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                          | 8.12 | 
                          Annex 1 Section 5 provides that official  documents under the seal of the Sending   State shall not be  subject to customs inspection. Section 5 of Annex 1 also stipulates that a  member of a Visiting Force, a Member of its Civilian Component or a Dependant,  may import, free of duty, reasonable quantities of personal effects and the  like.  | 
                      
                        
                           
                                Carriage of Arms 
                           
                          
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                          Annex 1 Section  6 allows the Visiting Force to possess and carry arms in the Receiving State  when they are authorised to do so under orders issued by the Sending State  and in circumstances which must be approved by the Receiving State.    | 
                      
                        
                        
                           
                                Training/Exercises 
                           
                          
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                          Annex 1 Section 10 provides that Parties may  determine to undertake join or unilateral activities for the purposes of  training and exercises in each other’s country.  | 
                      
                        
                           
                                Security 
                           
                          
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                          Annex 1 Section 11 stipulates that Authorities  of both Receiving and Sending   States shall cooperate to  protect the security of the installations made available to the Visiting Force.  | 
                        
                        
                           
                                Requests 
                           
                          
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                          Annex 1 Section 12 provides for the Sending State to submit requests to the Receiving State for use of any facilities or  related services necessary for the visiting force to fulfil its commitments  under this Agreement, and the Receiving   State shall make  reasonable efforts to meet such requests.   | 
                      
                        
                        
                           
                                Future Treaty Action 
                           
                          
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                          Article 11 provides that either Party may amend  this Agreement at any time by mutual agreement in writing.   | 
                      
                        
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                          Reasons for Australia  to take treaty action | 
                        
                        
                        
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                          This Agreement will facilitate cooperation  between Australia  and France  with respect to military and defence operations by providing a legal framework  for visiting personnel sent to the opposite Party to pursue cooperative  activities.5  
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                          In evidence to the Committee, representatives of  the Department of Defence stated that the Agreement will build on Australia’s  already significant linkages with France,  providing a framework for closer defence bilateral cooperation in our region.6 
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                          The Committee also heard from the Defence  Department that ratification of this Agreement will ‘send a strong signal of  our commitment to our strategically important defence relationship and our broader  bilateral relationship with France.’7 
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                          Costs | 
                        
                        
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                          Article 8 of the Agreement states that each  Party shall bear its own costs with relation to activities undertaken pursuant  to this Agreement.  | 
                        
                        
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                          According to the NIA, the Agreement will not  impose any direct financial costs or benefits for Australia.8 
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                          Withdrawal or denunciation | 
                        
                        
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                          Article 11 allows for either Party to  unilaterally terminate the Agreement by providing the other Party with 180 days  notice. Both Parties may agree in writing to terminate the Agreement with  immediate effect.  | 
                        
                        
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                          Withdrawal of a Party from the Agreement will  have no effect upon any other agreements or arrangements entered into between  the Parties unless mutually agreed otherwise.9 
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                          Other matters | 
                        
                        
                          Policy Differences | 
                        
                        
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                          The Committee was interested in whether there  are any defence policy differences between Australia and the French Republic  that may present problems into the future. Representatives of the Defence  Department noted that while there are two particular divergences in defence  policy between the two nations – France’s  membership of NATO and its status as an independent nuclear power, neither should  be seen as problematic. The Department stated that: 
  …at the moment, in part due to the recent change of  government in France,  there are no substantive policy divisions between Australia and France.10 
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                          It was suggested that the most significant problem  in the defence relationship between the two nations has been French nuclear  testing in the Pacific. However, it was noted that France  has now signed the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty.11 
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                          The Defence Department stated that rather than  arriving out of any particular problems or differences in defence policy  between the two Parties, the treaty was motivated by a mutual desire to carry  out more activities together: 
                            The fact is that we are both interested in doing more  together. I think you could say that perhaps Afghanistan was a catalyst. It  pushed us over the edge and we realised it was not just a bilateral thing of  going to each country and that there were broader bilateral things we could be  doing together.12 
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                          Conclusion and recommendation | 
                        
                        
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                          The Committee notes the active defence  relationship between France  and Australia  and considers that ratification of this treaty will send a strong message of Australia’s commitment  to this strategically important relationship.  | 
                        
                        
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                          The Committee recognises the value of the  Agreement to strengthen and build upon our linkages with France  and allow greater bilateral cooperation in our region. Both nations’ commitment  to international counter-terrorism operations is significant and this Treaty  will allow for greater cooperation in those vital activities.  | 
                        
                        
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                          Recommendation 11The Committee supports the Agreement with the French Republic Regarding Defence Cooperation and  Status of Forces and recommends that binding treaty action be taken.  | 
                        
                      
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