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the Security Council of the United Nations, adopted on 31 October 2005.
Resolution 1701 means Resolution 1701 (2006) of the Security Council of the United Nations, adopted on 11 August 2006.
UNIFIL means the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon as authorised in paragraph 11 of Resolution 1701.
sanctioned service has the meaning given by regulation 7.
sanctioned supply has the meaning given by regulation 6.
Note   In these Regulations:
(a) the Minister is the Minister for Foreign Affairs; and
(b) asset has the meaning given in section 2 of the Act.
5 Export sanctioned goods
  For these Regulations, export sanctioned goods means arms or related matériel.
6 Sanctioned supply
  A person makes a sanctioned supply if:
 (a) the person supplies, sells or transfers goods to another person; and
 (b) the goods are export sanctioned goods; and
 (c) as a direct or indirect result of the supply, sale or transfer the goods are transferred to Lebanon.
7 Sanctioned service
  For these Regulations, sanctioned service means the provision, to any person or entity in Lebanon, of any technical training or assistance related to the provision, manufacture or use of export sanctioned goods.

Part 2 UN sanction enforcement laws

8 Prohibitions relating to a sanctioned supply
 (1) A person contravenes this regulation if:
 (a) the person makes a sanctioned supply; and
 (b) the sanctioned supply is not an authorised supply.
 (2) Section 15.1 of the Criminal Code applies to an offence under section 27 of the Act that relates to a contravention of subregulation (1).
Note   This has the effect that the offence has extraterritorial operation.
 (3) A person, whether or not in Australia, and whether or not an Australian citizen, contravenes this regulation if the person uses the services of an Australian ship or an Australian aircraft to transport export sanctioned goods in the course of, or for the purpose of, making a sanctioned supply that is not an authorised supply.
 (4) A body corporate contravenes this regulation if:
 (a) the body corporate has effective control over the actions of another body corporate or entity, wherever incorporated or situated; and
 (b) the other body corporate or entity makes a sanctioned supply; and
 (c) the sanctioned supply is not an authorised supply.
 (5) For this regulation:
authorised supply means a sanctioned supply that is authorised by:
 (a) a permit under regulation 9; or
 (b) if the supply, sale or transfer takes place in or from a foreign country — a permit:
 (i) granted by the foreign country; and
 (ii) properly granted by the foreign country; and
 (iii) granted in a way that accords with the foreign country's obligations under Resolution 1701.
 (6) A defendant, to a charge under section 27 of the