"Defence Trade Controls Act 2012 (Cth) regulates export of controlled military and dual-use technology"
The Defence Trade Controls Act 2012 (Cth) requires a permit for the supply, brokering or publication of DSGL-listed defence and dual-use technology out of Australia, with criminal penalties up to 10 years imprisonment.
This is a human-established fact, not a universal axiom. It is true within AU as enacted by Commonwealth Parliament of Australia.
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The Defence Trade Controls Act 2012 (Cth) (DTCA) is the primary Australian statute governing the supply, brokering and publication of goods, software and technology listed on the Defence and Strategic Goods List (DSGL). Exports of DSGL items without a permit from the Minister for Defence carry criminal penalties of up to 10 years imprisonment. The DTCA complements the Customs Act 1901 (Cth) prohibited exports regime and aligns Australia with the Wassenaar Arrangement, MTCR, NSG and Australia Group.
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