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This is a list of currently active treaties that the Government of Australia has entered into since the federation of Australia in 1901. The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, in conjunction with the Australasian Legal Information Institute, has published an online Australian Treaties Database from where this list is obtained and updated.
Treaties prior to federation signed by the British Empire, adopted by Australia, and active on or after federation: 1856 – Declaration respecting Maritime Law (Paris, 16 April 1856) [ 1 ] 1868 – Declaration renouncing the Use, in Time of War, of Explosive Projectiles under 400 Grams Weight (St Petersburg, 11 December 1868) [ 2 ]
The Basic Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation (nicknamed the NARA Treaty) was a treaty signed between Australia and Japan that established a broad framework of principles to guide and enhance future bilateral relations in the political, economic, cultural and other fields.
Embassy of Australia in Tokyo Embassy of Japan in Canberra. Bilateral relations exist between Australia and Japan.. The relationships are generally warm and have since continued to grow strong over the years, both nations being considerably close, substantial and driven by mutual interests, with both nations having close ties with the Western world.
Japan–Australia Economic Partnership Agreement; Australia–New Zealand Maritime Treaty; Australia–Solomon Islands Maritime Boundary Agreement; Australia–United Kingdom Free Trade Agreement; Australia–United States Free Trade Agreement; Australia–Austria bilateral treaties; Australia–Brazil bilateral treaties; Australia–Canada ...
Signed by the Swiss Confederation and Frederick IV, Duke of Austria, (broken after 2 years by the Swiss) Treaty of Bourges: some provinces were to be given to Henry IV of England: 1413 Union of Horodło [note 21] Reaffirms the Union of Krewo and the Pact of Vilnius and Radom; permits Lithuania to have a separate Grand Duke and parliament. 1416
Bilateral treaties prior to federation signed by the British Empire, adopted by Australia, and active on or after federation: . 1842 – Treaty between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the United States of America to Settle and Define the Boundaries between the Possessions of Her Britannic Majesty in North America and the Territories of the United States; for the Final ...
While the treaty has lapsed between the United States and New Zealand, it remains separately in force between both of those states and Australia. [7] In 2000, the United States opened its ports to the Royal New Zealand Navy once again, and under the presidency of Bill Clinton in the US and the government of Helen Clark in New Zealand, the ...