In so far as the regulations provide for or in relation to giving effect to a particular decision of the Security Council, subsection 8(1) of the Charter of the United Nations Act 1945 provides that: (a) they cease to have effect when Article 25 of the Charter of the United Nations ceases to require Australia to carry out that decision; and (b) they do not revive, even if Australia again becomes required to carry out the decision.
In so far as the regulations provide for or in relation to giving effect to a particular decision of the Security Council, subsection 8(1) of the Charter of the United Nations Act 1945 provides that: (a) they cease to have effect when Article 25 of the Charter of the United Nations ceases to require Australia to carry out that decision; and (b) they do not revive, even if Australia again becomes required to carry out the decision.
Sunsetting
Most legislative instruments will sunset 10 years after commencement under Chapter 3, Part 4 of the of the Legislation Act 2003.
In so far as the regulations provide for or in relation to giving effect to a particular decision of the Security Council, subsection 8(1) of the Charter of the United Nations Act 1945 provides that: (a) they cease to have effect when Article 25 of the Charter of the United Nations ceases to require Australia to carry out that decision; and (b) they do not revive, even if Australia again becomes required to carry out the decision.