See also: Law of Australia and International law
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 with Indigenous peoples of Australia
Main article: Indigenous treaties in Australia See also: Indigenous Australians and Treaty rightsNo substantial treaty has been entered into between the government of Australia and the Indigenous people of Australia. Some prior treaties exist in pockets, such as Batman's Treaty, but these are not substantial government treaties, i.e. treaties between the Government of the day and the traditional custodians of the land.
International bilateral treaties
Main article: List of Australian bilateral treatiesBilateral treaties on extradition and criminal matters
Bilateral treaties on postal services and money orders
Bilateral treaties on commerce, trade and arbitration
Bilateral treaties on intellectual property
Bilateral treaties by country
Multilateral treaties
List of Australian multilateral treaties
References
- "Why doesn't Australia have an indigenous treaty?". BBC News. 24 May 2017.
- "What will Indigenous treaties mean?". ABC News. 14 December 2016. Archived from the original on 5 June 2017.
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