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Magnitsky Laws, Eisa Zarepour & Justice For Iran

1. https://ir.linkedin.com/in/eisazarepour

2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Issa_Zarepour

3.http://webpages.iust.ac.ir/zarepour/Awards.html

4. https://www.magnitskyawards.com/about/the-magnitsky-awards/

5. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/06/world/middleeast/iran-protests-sharif-university-masha-amini.html

6. https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press-releases/2022/10/17/iran-eu-sanctions-perpetrators-of-serious-human-rights-violations/

7.https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate/Foreign_Affairs_Defence_and_Trade/HumanRightsinIran

Coming Down From The Summit: Addressing Longer-Term Labour And Economic Imperatives

1. Horne, D. (1964). The Lucky Country: Australia Today. Penguin Books, Baltimore, 223 pp.

2. Hartcher, P. The Sydney Morning Herald, 3 September 2022, p. 36.

3. Coorey, P. The Australian Financial Review, 3-4 September 2022, p.4. Also, Hartcher, P. as above.

4. Coorey, P. As above.

5. Source: ABS 6291.0.55.001 Labour Force Australia, Detailed [Industry, Occupation and Sector}, Table EQ14.

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