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2011-06-28AUS-2011-L-88639
Australia
Elimination of forced labour
 
Combating the Financing of People Smuggling and Other Measures Act 2011 (No. 60, 2011).
Legislation on-line, ComLaw, Attorney General's Department, Australia (PDF) (consulted on 2011-11-25)

An Act to amend the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Act 2006, and for related purposes.

SECTIONS:
1 Short title
2 Commencement
3 Schedule(s)

SCHEDULES:
Schedule 1 - Remittance dealers
Part 1 - Amendments
Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Act 2006
Part 2 - Transitional provisions relating to reporting entities
Part 3 - Transitional provisions relating to other matters
Part 4 - Transitional regulations
Schedule 2 - Amendments relating to designated agencies
Schedule 3 - Verification of identity
Schedule 4- Amendment of the Financial Transaction Reports
Act 1988




2010-05-31AUS-2010-L-84647
Australia
Elimination of forced labour
 
Anti-People Smuggling and Other Measures Act 2010 (No. 50, 2010)
Parliamentary Act, 2010, Commonwealth Government Printer, Australia, ISBN: 978-1-74271-394-6, (43/10), Cat. No. 10 0694 8, 16p.
Act on-line, Comlaw, Attorney-General's Department, Australia (PDF) (consulted on 2010-09-16)

Makes amendments to the Criminal Code Act 1995 and the Migration Act 1958 which regulate penalties against persons who smuggle people. With respect to the Criminal Code, section 73 is modified to provide for the offence of people smuggling and adds a new section 73.3A concerning supporting the offence of people smuggling for those who provide material support or resources to offenders. The Migration Act is amendments by repealing Subdivision A of Division 12 of Part 2 and inserting a new Subdivision A concerning people smuggling and related offences. Makes consequential amendments to a number of other Acts:
- Proceeds of Crime Act 2002
- Surveillance Devices Act 2004
- Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979
- Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act 1979

Amended text(s):
1995 (AUS-1995-L-68678)
Criminal Code Act 1995 (No. 12, 1955).

1958 (AUS-1958-L-67436)
Migration Act 1958 (No. 62, 1958).



2005-07-06AUS-2005-L-71559
Australia
Elimination of forced labour
 
Criminal Code Amendment (Trafficking in Persons Offences) Act 2005 (No. 96, 2005)
Criminal Code Amendment (Trafficking in Persons Offences) Act 2005, 2005, Scaleplus, Commonwealth Government Printer, Australia, (238/04)
Act on-line, Scaleplus, Attorney-General's Department, Australia (PDF) (consulted on 2010-09-16)

Schedule 1: Amendments relating to deceptive recruiting, trafficking in persons and debt bondage.
Schedule 2: Consequential amendments

Provides for offences relating to trafficking in persons.

Date of entry into force: 2005-08-03. Schedule 1 and 2

Amended text(s):
1995 (AUS-1995-L-68678)
Criminal Code Act 1995 (No. 12, 1955).



1999-08-24AUS-1999-L-67458
Australia
Elimination of forced labour
 
Criminal Code Amendment (Slavery and Sexual Servitude) Act 1999 (Act No. 104)
Act on-line, Commonwealth of Australia Law (ComLaw), Attorney General's Department, Australia (PDF) (consulted on 2009-08-06)

Amends the Criminal Code of 1995. Creates a penalty of 25 years if a person, whether within or outside Australia:
(i) enters into any commercial transaction involving a slave; or
(ii) exercises control or direction over, or provides finance for, any commercial transaction involving a slave; or
(iii) exercises control or direction over, or provides finance for, any act of slave trading; and (b) is reckless as to whether the transaction or act involves a slave, slavery or slave trading.

Repeals the following Acts:
Pacific Islanders Protection Act 1873 (35 & 36 Victoria, ch 19)
Pacific Islanders Protection Act 1875 (38 & 39 Victoria, ch 51)
Slavery Abolition Act 1833 (3 & 4 William IV, ch 73)
Slave Trade Act 1824 (5 George IV, ch 113)
Slave Trade Act 1843 (6 & 7 Victoria, ch 98)
Slave Trade Act 1873 (36 & 37 Victoria, ch 88)

Amended text(s):
1995 (AUS-1995-L-68678)
Criminal Code Act 1995 (No. 12, 1955).



2005-11-24AUS-2005-L-82006
Australia (Tasmania)
Elimination of forced labour
 
Sex Industry Offences Act 2005 (No. 42 of 2005).
Act on-line, Tasmania's Consolidated Legislation On-line, Government of Tasmania, Australia (consulted on 2009-09-17)

An Act to impose certain restrictions on the operation of sexual services businesses in order to protect children and sex workers from exploitation in the sex industry, to safeguard public health, to amend the Criminal Code Act 1924, the Evidence (Children and Special Witnesses) Act 2001, the Justices Act 1959 and the Police Offences Act 1935 and for related purposes.

Amended text(s):
1924-04-04 (AUS-1924-L-81990)
Criminal Code Act 1924 (No. 69 of 1924).



  
 

  
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