Historical Resolutions
From the rise of civilization (November 13, 2002) up until a particularly brutal collision with reality (April 1, 2008), nations toiled under the banner of the World Assembly's predecessor, an organization that now Cannot Be Named, but sounded a lot like "United Stations." Although this grand institution is no longer, its incomparable volume of law shall stand forever.
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HISTORICAL RESOLUTION #109 Nuclear ArmamentsA resolution to improve world security by boosting police and military budgets. | ||
Category: International Security |
Strength: Mild |
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Description: REALIZING that UN members are outnumbered by non members by about 3 to 1, ACKNOWLEDGEING the fact that UN resolutions only affect UN members, NOTICING the fact that many non member nations are hostile towards UN members, REALIZING that the UN members need to be able to defend themselves if attacked, NOTICING that the UN has twice defeated resolutions attempting to ban UN members from possessing nuclear weapons, 1. DECLARES that UN members are allowed to possess nuclear weapons to defend themselves from hostile nations, 2. PRESERVES the right for individual nations to decide if they want to possess nuclear weapons. Votes For: 8,379 (55%) Implemented: Sun Jul 3 2005
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HISTORICAL RESOLUTION #110 United Nations Security ActA resolution to improve world security by boosting police and military budgets. | ||
Category: International Security |
Strength: Mild |
Proposed by: Texan hotrodders |
Description: The NationStates United Nations, NOTING that warfare and violence are not acts which this body wishes to encourage. NOTING WITH REGRET that there are certain unavoidable situations in which warfare and violence are necessary for the defense of sovereign persons and nations. CONCERNED that many member nations are ill-equipped to conduct an effective defense of the sovereign persons and nations. FURTHER CONCERNED that there are many nations that are not members of this body and are hostile to it and may attack the member states of this body. ENCOURAGES all member states to ensure that they have the ability to effectively defend their sovereign nation from attack in the interest of protecting their citizens. DECLARES that all member states have the right to construct and utilize any and all weapons that are necessary to defend their nation from attack, except where previous legislation by this body that is still in effect has placed restrictions on that right. Votes For: 9,667 (58%) Implemented: Fri Jul 8 2005
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HISTORICAL RESOLUTION #111 Civilian Rights Post WarA resolution to improve worldwide human and civil rights. | ||
Category: Human Rights |
Strength: Strong |
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Description: Recognising war is an inevitable part of the NationStates world. Fully aware there is a standing resolution already protecting the rights of POWs. Alarmed by the absence of protections for non-combatants living in an occupied nation after a war has ended, and the possible abuses that can and are being perpetrated against conquered civilians by invading nations. Convinced measures are necessary for the protection and fair treatment of non-combatants not involved in the armed forces of any nation involved in the war. A non-combatant is a civilian of any age who did not take up arms against the invading nation either before or after the cessation of hostilities. Declares that immediately following the cessation of hostilities in any war all UN invader nation(s) involved in the occupation will implement the following . - All conquered non-combatants must be treated with dignity and respect regardless of sex, age, position in society, religion or cultural group - No non-combatant will be subjected to summary execution. - The invading nation must rapidly restore medical services and hospitals within the conquered nation and provide medical aid to those non-combatants who require it. Any civilian who takes up arms after the cessation of hostilities and actively seeks confrontation with the invading nation may no longer be considered a non-combatant. Votes For: 10,532 (72%) Implemented: Wed Jul 13 2005
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HISTORICAL RESOLUTION #112 Repeal "National Systems of Tax"A resolution to repeal previously passed legislation. | ||
Category: Repeal |
Resolution: #105 |
Proposed by: Powerhungry chipmunks |
Description: UN Resolution #105: National Systems of Tax (Category: Social Justice; Strength: Mild) shall be struck out and rendered null and void. Argument: The United Nations, APPLAUDING National Systems of Tax for upholding nations rights to self-determination in the area of tax systems, RECOGNIZING the short treatment, however, which National Systems of Tax gives some very important, international issues concerning tax systems (such as tariffs and international tax incentives), NOTING, ESPECIALLY, the resolution authors willingness and desire to address such issues, ACKNOWLEDGING, with reluctance, the mechanical need to repeal National Systems of Tax in order to re-address those important international issues and to more adequately secure national rights, ASSURING member nations of future legislation, which will be more comprehensive and explanatory in scope, more serviceable to member nations in protecting their rights to determining their own tax systems, while more permitting of international determination of international taxation issues: REPEALS National Systems of Tax. Votes For: 10,510 (78%) Implemented: Mon Jul 18 2005
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HISTORICAL RESOLUTION #113 * REPEALED *UN Biological Weapons BanA resolution to slash worldwide military spending. | ||
Category: Global Disarmament |
Strength: Strong |
Proposed by: Reformentia |
Description: NOTING bioweapons are an unpredictable and dangerous weapon to ALL parties in a conflict, combatant and non-combatant alike. DECLARING bioweapons are contagious biological viruses, bacteria or microbes with the effect of harming, incapacitating, or killing a person upon infection. Alternately, "vaccines" are neutralized forms of bioweapons individually administered to a voluntary subject to stimulate immune response to those bioweapons, and which pose a negligible (less than 0.5%) chance of causing injury beyond the required immune response or death. DECLARING a "virus" to be a microscopic infective agent with DNA or RNA guiding its actions. CONVINCED the possession or use of such bioweapons by any UN or NON UN member nation presents an unacceptable risk to the safety of all nations and are unnecessary to national defense. TAKING NOTE of the need for nations to develop effective defenses against such bioweapons. HEREBY RESOLVES: 1. The possession, production, trafficking or use (either directly or through proxy) of bioweapons as defined by this resolution is forbidden to all UN member nations. 2. Exception is made to Article 1 for trace amounts of no more than 250mg of any bioweapons required for the purpose of counter-agent research. Such trace amounts it is the responsibility of any nation researching them to keep secured against risk of any infection to anyone. They are to be so secured within a multi-tier (minimum of 2 tier) quarantined building in that nation, and kept under the highest of that nations military security. 3. In any circumstances not covered by Article 2: Any bioweapon proscribed as described in this resolution which at any time is in the possession of a member nation or known to be in the possession of its citizenry must be immediately and completely destroyed through a method which incorporates all possible safeguards against any release of the agent. 4. Though being infected is not illegal, if a proscribed agent is present in an infected individual they must undergo immediate isolation and treatment. 5. UN member nations are proscribed from military partnerships of any kind with any nation known to be using, trafficking, producing or in possession of bioweapons which are proscribed as described by this resolution. STRONGLY URGES: 6. UN member nations to employ trade sanctions or incentives as they see fit to any nation known to be using, trafficking, producing or in possession of bioweapons which are proscribed as described by this resolution, in any circumstances where the application of such sanctions or incentives would represent an effective means to having that nation abandon such bioweapons. 7. UN member nations issue a formal statement of intent that in the event that a nation/nations employs bioweapons against a UN member nation, forces will be committed to the defense of that member nation, and/or reprisals upon the offending nation/nations. The terms and conditions of such a statement to be left to the discretion of each individual member nation. Votes For: 8,557 (57%) Implemented: Sat Jul 23 2005
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