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The Charter of the United Nations Act 1945 is an Act that approves the Charter of the United Nations and enables Australia to apply sanctions giving effect to certain decisions of the Security Council. The Act provides for the regulation of international sanctions, including the listing of persons, entities, and assets, and the proscription of persons or entities.

The Act defines various terms, including "asset," "CEO," and "Charter of the United Nations." It also specifies the process for listing persons, entities, and assets, as well as the conditions under which a listing can be revoked.

The Act includes provisions for offences against regulations made by the Governor-General, including penalties and injunctions. It also provides for the invalidation of permissions, authorisations, etc., if information contained in an application is false or misleading.

The Charter of the United Nations Act 1945 has been amended several times since its introduction in 1945. The latest amendment was made in 2021.

This compilation includes amendments up to Act No. 106, 2021, and is registered on the Legislation Register.

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Australian Government - Federal Register of Legislation

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