An extradition agreement with Latvia and an agreement with the United States of America on space vehicle tracking and communication / Joint Standing Committee on Treaties
Published
Canberra : Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia, 2000
1. Introduction -- Purpose of the report -- Availability of documents -- Conduct of the Committee's review -- 2. Extradition Agreement with Latvia -- Proposed treaty action -- Evidence presented -- No 'evidence' required -- Mandatory and discretionary exemptions -- Treatment of Citizens -- Evidence from lvan Shearer -- World War II war crimes -- Consideration of issues arising from the current extradition process -- Basic rule -- Balancing the competing interests -- Civil law countries -- Separation of powers and roles -- The situation of Australian citizens -- Reasonable suspicion -- 3. Agreement concerning space vehicle tracking and communication facilities -- Proposed treaty action -- Evidence presented -- Deep Space Network -- Facilities management -- Consultation -- Other evidence
Analysis
Extradition
Federal issue
International cooperation
Latvia
Space tracking
Treaties and conventions
United States
Notes
"October 2000"
Chair: The Hon. Andrew Thomson MP
Also available on the Internet at: http://www.aph.gov.au/house/committee/JSCT/Reports/report36/Report36.pdf
Also published as Parliamentary paper (Australia. Parliament) ; 2000, no. 260