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CLUSTER MUNITIONS (PROHIBITION) BILL 2006 [2008]





                           Explanatory Memorandum

                  Cluster Munitions (Prohibition) Bill 2006


A 'cluster munition' is a bomb specifically designed to cause death or  harm
by deploying one or more submunitions.  The  purpose  of  this  bill  is  to
ensure that innocent civilians in conflict zones are not maimed, killed,  or
put at risk as a result of Australians possessing, using,  or  manufacturing
cluster munitions.


In particular, the bill prevents members of the  Australian  Defence  Force,
whether serving in Australia or elsewhere,  and  whether  serving  with  the
Australian Defence Force or any other defence force, from deploying  cluster
munitions.

Under the bill, a person must not intentionally develop, produce,  otherwise
acquire,  stockpile,  retain,  transfer,   use   or   engage   in   military
preparations to use cluster munitions, container units or submunitions.

A member of the ADF must not engage in military preparations  for  a  member
of the defence force of another country to use cluster munitions,  container
units or submunitions.

The bill extends to acts by an Australian citizen outside Australia  and  to
acts done on board Australian ships and aircraft.

The offences set out in the bill do not apply in relation  to  the  clearing
of unexploded submunitions, education in relation to cluster  munitions,  or
decommissioning.

The bill provides that any Australian citizen or resident  in  Australia  or
an external territory may take certain legal steps  to  ensure  that  it  is
properly complied with.

Under the bill, the Defence  Minister  must,  within  three  months  of  the
commencement of the Act, table in both Houses of the  Federal  Parliament  a
report on stockpiles and a decommissioning plan. Further, he  or  she  must,
within one year, decommission all cluster munitions  in  the  possession  of
the Australian Defence Force.

If, as a result of an  offence  under  this  bill,  a  cluster  munition  is
deployed, then that munition  must  be  cleared,  removed  or  destroyed  in
accordance with Australia's obligations under a particular treaty.

 


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