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| The official unaccompanied IFRS translations are available here | ||||
| Access the unaccompanied IFRSs as issued at 1 January 2011 in English by clicking on the links below | ||||
| Preface | IFRS 1 | IAS 1 | IFRIC 1 | SIC 7 |
| Framework | IFRS 2 | IAS 2 | IFRIC 2 | SIC 10 |
| IFRS 3 | IAS 7 | IFRIC 4 | SIC 12 | |
| IFRS 4 | IAS 8 | IFRIC 5 | SIC 13 | |
| IFRS 5 | IAS 10 | IFRIC 6 | SIC 15 | |
| IFRS 6 | IAS 11 | IFRIC 7 | SIC 25 | |
| IFRS 7 | IAS 12 | IFRIC 10 | SIC 27 | |
| IFRS 8 | IAS 16 | IFRIC 12 | SIC 29 | |
| IFRS 9 | IAS 17 | IFRIC 13 | SIC 31 | |
| IAS 18 | IFRIC 14 | SIC 32 | ||
| IAS 19 | IFRIC 15 | |||
| IAS 20 | IFRIC 16 | |||
| IAS 21 | IFRIC 17 | |||
| IAS 23 | IFRIC 18 | |||
| IAS 24 | IFRIC 19 | |||
| IAS 26 | ||||
| IAS 27 | ||||
| IAS 28 | ||||
| IAS 29 | ||||
| IAS 31 | ||||
| IAS 32 | ||||
| IAS 33 | ||||
| IAS 34 | ||||
| IAS 36 | ||||
| IAS 37 | ||||
| IAS 38 | ||||
| IAS 39 | ||||
| IAS 40 | ||||
| IAS 41 | ||||
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