"Weapons of Mass Destruction (Prevention of Proliferation) Act 1995 (Cth) prohibits WMD programme support"

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Canonical Claim

The WMD Act 1995 (Cth) applies a catch-all prohibition on supplying goods, services or technology where the supplier knows or ought to suspect the end-use involves a WMD programme, beyond the listed-goods DSGL regime.

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Jurisdiction-Scoped Fact
Jurisdiction: AU
Authority: Commonwealth Parliament of Australia; Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Source: Weapons of Mass Destruction (Prevention of Proliferation) Act 1995 (Cth), Act No. 72 of 1995

This is a human-established fact. It holds within AU as enacted by Commonwealth Parliament of Australia; Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

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Consensus Frontier

⚑ held by convention · challengeable

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The WMD Act 1995 (Cth) prohibits the supply of goods or services, and the provision of technology, that will or may assist a WMD programme — nuclear, chemical, biological or long-range missile. Unlike the DTCA which turns on a listed-goods schedule, the WMD Act applies a catch-all intent-based test: an export is prohibited if the exporter knows, suspects or ought reasonably to suspect the destination or end-use involves WMD. Penalties up to 8 years imprisonment.

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