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Treaties tabled on 3 February 2009

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Terms of Reference

The following treaties were tabled on 3 February 2009.

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There is currently a total of 4 treaties in the following list.

Related documents: NIA and Consultation on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions (PDF 50KB) | (Word 103KB)
Regulation Impact Statement: not applicable
Letters: not applicable

Related documents: NIA and Consultation on the European Community on Trade in Wine (PDF 45KB) | (Word 70KB)
Regulation Impact Statement: RIS (PDF 29KB) | (Word 63KB)
Letters: not applicable

Related documents: NIA and Consultation on the British Virgin Islands for the Exchange of Information Relating to Taxes (PDF 43KB) | (Word 59KB)
Regulation Impact Statement: not applicable
Letters: not applicable

Related documents: NIA and Consultation on the British Virgin Islands for the Allocation of Taxing Rights with Respect to Certain Income of Individuals (PDF 34KB) | (Word 47KB)
Regulation Impact Statement: not applicable
Letters: not applicable

The Committee invites interested persons and organisations to make submissions addressing the terms of reference by Friday, 27 February 2009. Anyone now seeking to make a submission should contact the Committee Secretariat. Please refer to our brochure called preparing a submission for more information.

Printed copies of the National Interest Analyses and treaty texts for these proposed treaty actions can also be obtained from the Committee Secretariat.

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