4. In the unlikely and unexpected event where no acceptable solution for both parties has been found after a fortnight after the start of consultations at the ministerial level and no later than forty-five days after the matter is referred to the joint committee, each party may decide to take appropriate action with respect to this agreement, including the suspension of its provisions or its termination. The parties recognize that a particular emergency case may also serve as a reason to take appropriate action outside of this agreement, in accordance with the rights and obligations of the parties under other agreements between the parties or under international law. Within the EU, the suspension decision would result in unanimity. In Australia, the decision to suspend the suspension would be made by the Australian government in accordance with its laws and regulations. If you applied to provide your services through the G-Cloud 8 framework, you`ll find out the result of your application until the end of the day on Monday, July 18. 4. The contracting parties are considering, at the request of one of the parties, the possibility of concluding a readmission agreement between Australia and the European Union. This includes examining the readmission of third-country nationals and stateless persons. The agreement will extend and replace the EU-Australia partnership framework adopted in 2008. It will create a coherent and legally binding framework for EU relations with Australia. All existing sector agreements are maintained. 5.
The parties exchange information on their political approaches to free trade agreements (FTAs) and their respective free trade agreements. This agreement does not require the negotiation or conclusion of a free trade agreement between the contracting parties in order to complete and extend the economic provisions of this agreement. (c) promote stable, transparent, non-discriminatory and open rules for investors, without prejudice to the obligations of the parties in preferential trade agreements and other international obligations. The agreement includes, like the agreement that the EU has reached with partner countries, binding political clauses based on the common values of both parties. As a result, the EU and Australia are declaring their commitments in areas such as human rights, non-proliferation and the fight against terrorism. These clauses are fully compliant with the standard clauses contained in similar agreements.