Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00622:section:14:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00622
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 14 (pt 1/2)
Character Range: 8126–10880

14  Request relating to international law enforcement co‑operation
 (1) If a competent authority believes on reasonable grounds that:
 (a) a person is the subject of an arrest warrant issued in a foreign country in respect of a serious foreign offence; or
 (b) a person (including a person who is in prison) is prevented from travelling internationally by force of:
 (i) an order of a court of a foreign country; or
 (ii) a condition of parole, or of a recognisance, surety, bail bond or licence for early release from prison, granted under a law of a foreign country, or other similar arrangement made under a law of a foreign country; or
 (iii) a law of a foreign country, or an order or other direction (however described) under a law of a foreign country.
the competent authority may request the Minister to make an order under section 16 in relation to the person's foreign travel documents.
 (2) In this section:
competent authority, in relation to a circumstance mentioned in paragraph (1)(a) or (b), means:
 (a) a member of the diplomatic staff of an Australian mission, being a person who is a member of the diplomatic staff of the mission within the meaning of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations; or
 (aa) a consular officer of an Australian consulate, being a person who is a consular officer (but not an honorary consular officer) within the meaning of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations; or
 (b) an employee of the Commonwealth who is specified in a Minister's determination as a competent authority in relation to the circumstance; or
 (c) a non‑corporate Commonwealth entity (within the meaning of the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013) that is specified in a Minister's determination as a competent authority in relation to the circumstance.
Note 1: The text of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations is set out in Australian Treaty Series 1968 No. 3. In 2005 this was available in the Australian Treaties Library of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, accessible through that Department's website.
Note 2: The text of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations is set out in Australian Treaty Series 1973 No. 7. In 2005 this was available in the Australian Treaties Library of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, accessible through that Department's website.
prevented from travelling internationally includes:
 (a) required to remain in the foreign country concerned; and
 (b) required to surrender a passport or document issued for the purposes of travel; and
 (c) not permitted to apply for a passport or document issued for the purposes of travel; and
 (d) not permitted to obtain a passport or document issued for the purposes of travel.
serious foreign offence