S 80.1AA substituted by No 67 of 2018, s 3 and Sch 1 item 4, effective 30 June 2018. No 67 of 2018, s 3 and Sch 1 item 25 contains the saving provision:
25 Saving provision
(1)
If, immediately before the commencement of this item, a Proclamation is in effect for the purposes of paragraph 80.1AA(1)(b) of the
Criminal Code
as in force at that time, the Proclamation:
(a)
continues in effect despite the repeal and substitution of section 80.1AA of the
Criminal Code
by this Schedule; and
(b)
has effect for the purposes of the
Criminal Code
as amended by this Schedule as if it had been made under section 80.1AB of the
Criminal Code
as inserted by this Schedule.
(2)
Subitem (1) does not prevent the Proclamation being repealed.
S 80.1AA formerly read:
SECTION 80.1AA Treason
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materially assisting enemies etc.
Assisting enemies at war with the Commonwealth
(1)
A person commits an offence if:
(a)
the Commonwealth is at war with an enemy (whether or not the existence of a state of war has been declared); and
(b)
the enemy is specified, by Proclamation made for the purpose of this paragraph, to be an enemy at war with the Commonwealth; and
(c)
the person engages in conduct; and
(d)
the person intends that the conduct will materially assist the enemy to engage in war with the Commonwealth; and
(e)
the conduct assists the enemy to engage in war with the Commonwealth; and
(f)
when the person engages in the conduct, the person:
(i)
is an Australian citizen; or
(ii)
is a resident of Australia; or
(iii)
has voluntarily put himself or herself under the protection of the Commonwealth; or
(iv)
is a body corporate incorporated by or under a law of the Commonwealth or of a State or Territory.
Penalty: Imprisonment for life.
Note:
If a body corporate is convicted of an offence against subsection (1), subsection 4B(3) of the
Crimes Act 1914
allows a court to impose a fine of up to 10,000 penalty units.
(2)
Subsection 12(2) (retrospective application of legislative instruments) of the
Legislation Act 2003
does not apply to a Proclamation made for the purpose of paragraph (1)(b).
History
S 80.1AA(2) substituted by No 126 of 2015, s 3 and Sch 1 item 151, effective 5 March 2016. S 80.1AA(2) formerly read:
(2)
Despite subsection 12(2) of the
Legislative Instruments Act 2003
, a Proclamation made for the purpose of paragraph (1)(b) of this section may be expressed to take effect from a day:
(a)
before the day on which the Proclamation is registered under the
Legislative Instruments Act 2003
; but
(b)
not before the day on which the Proclamation is made.
(2A)
Despite subsection 12(3) of the
Legislation Act 2003
, a Proclamation made for the purpose of paragraph (1)(b) of this section must not commence before the day on which the Proclamation is made.
History
S 80.1AA(2A) inserted by No 126 of 2015, s 3 and Sch 1 item 151, effective 5 March 2016.
(3)
The fault element for paragraph (1)(f) is intention.
Note:
For intention, see subsection 5.2(2).
Assisting countries etc. engaged in armed hostilities against the ADF
(4)
A person commits an offence if:
(a)
a country or organisation is engaged in armed hostilities against the Australian Defence Force; and
(b)
the person engages in conduct; and
(c)
the person intends that the conduct will materially assist the country or organisation to engage in armed hostilities against the Australian Defence Force; and
(d)
the conduct assists the country or organisation to engage in armed hostilities against the Australian Defence Force; and
(e)
when the person engages in the conduct, the person:
(i)
is an Australian citizen; or
(ii)
is a resident of Australia; or
(iii)
has voluntarily put himself or herself under the protection of the Commonwealth; or
(iv)
is a body corporate incorporated by or under a law of the Commonwealth or of a State or Territory.
Penalty: Imprisonment for life.
Note:
If a body corporate is convicted of an offence against subsection (4), subsection 4B(3) of the
Crimes Act 1914
allows a court to impose a fine of up to 10,000 penalty units.
(5)
The fault element for paragraph (4)(e) is intention.
Note:
For intention, see subsection 5.2(2).
Humanitarian aid
(6)
Subsections (1) and (4) do not apply to engagement in conduct solely by way of, or for the purposes of, the provision of aid of a humanitarian nature.
Note 1:
A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matter in subsection (6). See subsection 13.3(3).
Note 2:
There is a defence in section 80.3 for acts done in good faith.
History
S 80.1AA(6) amended by No 116 of 2014, s 3 and Sch 1 item 59, by inserting
"
solely
"
, effective 1 December 2014.
S 80.1AA inserted by No 127 of 2010, s 3 and Sch 1 item 15, effective 25 November 2010. No 127 of 2010, s 3 and Sch 1 item 16 contains the following saving provision:
16 Saving
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Proclamations
16
A Proclamation in force for the purposes of paragraph 80.1(1)(e) of the
Criminal Code
just before the commencement of this item has effect, from that commencement, as if it had been made for the purposes of paragraph 80.1AA(1)(b) of that Code, as inserted by this Schedule.