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Australia and sanctions

Guidance

In addition to providing guidance on specific sanctions frameworks, the Australian Sanctions Office (ASO) provides information on a number of sanctions-related issues that span multiple frameworks or that may affect specific industries.

If you have any questions regarding the guidance notes on this page, you can use the Contact Us form or email at sanctions@DFAT.gov.au on Pax to ask a general question.

Please note, the guidance and advisory notes are not legal advice and the ASO does not provide legal advice. You should consider seeking independent legal advice to assess whether your proposed activities may be affected by, or require authorisation under, Australian sanctions laws.

Sanctions Compliance Toolkit & the Sanctions Risk Assessment Tool

The Sanctions Compliance Toolkit and the Sanctions Risk Assessment Tool provides a comprehensive guide aimed at helping regulated entities and legal professionals navigate the complexities of Australian sanctions laws. These guidance notes offer a structured approach to compliance by outlining key principles, risk management strategies, and best practices that regulated entities can adopt to help ensure they do not contravene sanctions.

Guidance Notes

Guidance notes detail obligations for complying with Australian sanctions law.

Advisory Notes

Advisory notes are to provide information on potential sanctions threats.

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