"Autonomous Sanctions Act 2011 (Cth) authorises Australian targeted financial and trade sanctions"

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Canonical Claim

The Autonomous Sanctions Act 2011 (Cth) authorises Australia's targeted financial, travel and sectoral sanctions, extended in 2021 to thematic Magnitsky-style designations.

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Jurisdiction-Scoped Fact
Jurisdiction: AU
Authority: Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Australian Sanctions Office)
Source: Autonomous Sanctions Act 2011 (Cth); Autonomous Sanctions Regulations 2011; 2021 Magnitsky amendments

This is a human-established fact. It holds within AU as enacted by Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Australian Sanctions Office).

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Consensus Frontier

⚑ held by convention · challengeable

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The Autonomous Sanctions Act 2011 (Cth) and the Autonomous Sanctions Regulations 2011 provide the legal basis for Australia to impose targeted financial sanctions, travel bans and sectoral trade restrictions (including on Russia, Myanmar, North Korea, Iran and designated individuals). The 2021 Magnitsky-style amendments added a thematic designation power for serious human-rights abuses and significant corruption. Administered by DFAT's Australian Sanctions Office. Non-compliance carries criminal penalties up to 10 years imprisonment.

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