World Assembly
Resolutions
Since the rise of the World Assembly from the ashes of its predecessor, the Bureaucracy That Cannot Be Named, WA member nations have worked tirelessly to improve the standard of the world. That, or tried to force other nations to be more like them. But that's just semantics.
Below is every World Assembly resolution ever passed.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTION # 214 Repeal "Intangible Cultural Heritage"A resolution to repeal previously passed legislation. | ||
Category: Repeal |
Resolution: GA#207 |
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Description: WA General Assembly Resolution #207: Intangible Cultural Heritage (Category: Education and Creativity; Area of Effect: Cultural Heritage) shall be struck out and rendered null and void. Argument: The General Assembly, ACKNOWLEDGES the importance of protecting and preserving cultural customs and practices; BELIEVES that specific forms of intangible cultural heritage, while not strictly harmful to national populations, should be reasonably restricted in the interests of public morality, the rights of others, economics and development, national security, or other compelling reasons; HIGHLIGHTS that the resolution in questions prevents member nations from compelling their citizens to obey pre-existing laws if such laws contradict any form of culture, regardless of the more important concerns outlined above, so long as such "culture" doesn't cause damage to society as a whole; OUTRAGED that such a resolution may prevent further international legislation on topics such as animal cruelty and abuse, or others practices that may be considered barbaric, but are included in the definition of "intangible culture;" CONCLUDES that such a resolution, while meritorious in its intent, causes much more harm than good; Hereby, REPEALS General Assembly Resolution #207 "Intangible Cultural Heritage. Votes For: 8,694 (89%) Implemented: Fri Aug 31 2012
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTION # 215 Repeal "Organ and Blood Donations Act"A resolution to repeal previously passed legislation. | ||
Category: Repeal |
Resolution: GA#175 |
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Description: WA General Assembly Resolution #175: Organ and Blood Donations Act (Category: Social Justice; Strength: Significant) shall be struck out and rendered null and void. Argument: THE WORLD ASSEMBLY: REALIZES that repealing GAR#175, "Organ and Blood Donations Act, will not outlaw organ and blood donations and transplants within WA member nations, BELIEVES, additionally, that the shortcomings of the resolution require its repeal in order to allow WA member nations to most effectively perform life-saving organ and blood transplants. HIGHLIGHTS the wording of Clause 7, which states: Forbids transplantation or transfusion of infected and/or diseased blood, organs, tissues, or components thereof from one person (a donor) to another person (a recipient). RECOGNIZES that the wording of this clause does not allow for any flexibility with regards to such transplants, even if such a transplant would be consented to by the prospective recipient. UNDERSTANDS that some infections, such as Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Cytomegalovirus (CMV), and Hepatitis B & C (HBV & HCV) may be spread from donor to recipient during a transplantation or transfusion process, which means that individuals with these diseases shall be considered infected and/or diseased under the terms of this resolution. DETAILS the following:
LAMENTS that the scarcity of resources available for transfusion and transplantation is adversely impacted by this resolution and increases the possibility that those patients in need of an organ transplant will die prior to receiving an organ that can save their lives. DECLARES that individual recipients, in coordination with informed recommendations from their health care provider(s), should be allowed to give their informed consent for such procedures that are outlawed by this resolution. HOPES that the WA will consider future legislation on this subject to rectify the aforementioned flaws while still assuring the safety and availability of blood, blood components, organs, and tissues in order to save lives of individuals in all WA member nations. REPEALS GAR#175, "Organ and Blood Donations Act." Votes For: 8,832 (88%) Implemented: Tue Sep 4 2012
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SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION # 98
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Category: Commendation |
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Description: The Security Council, RECOGNIZING Topid, along with the accompanying puppet states, as a pioneer of the Security Council; UNDERSTANDING that Topid was the founder of The Security Council, a region where the initial writers of Security Council resolutions got together to brainstorm and draft; REALIZING that Topid led the Security Council back to life after the Third Wall Bloc faded in 2010 with the passing of Condemn Unknown; APPLAUDING the work Topid has put into the recognition of other nations, such as Todd McCloud for many contributions across various fields in NationStates, Fudgetopia for incredible service to The South Pacific, and Naivetry for a multitude of accomplishments; AWARE that Topid authored the Security Council resolution Condemn Unknown, the first Security Council resolution to discuss forum destruction and setting the bar for it as a condemnable activity; COGNIZANT that Topid authored the Security Council resolution Liberate Eastern Europe, which attempted to prevent the destruction of Eastern Europe by Czech Mate; NOTING Topid's contributions to the General Assembly, which include the bolstering of protections for consulates across the world and the implementation of the World Assembly Disaster Bureau so as to equip the world to handle a natural disaster; BELIEVING that the work of such a prolific World Assembly author is numerous and worthy of a commendation; HEREBY, The Security Council, with all the powers, rights, and responsibilities vested in it, Commends Topid. Votes For: 6,678 (73%) Implemented: Fri Sep 7 2012
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTION # 216 Repeal "Stem Cells For Greater Health"A resolution to repeal previously passed legislation. | ||
Category: Repeal |
Resolution: GA#49 |
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Description: WA General Assembly Resolution #49: Stem Cells For Greater Health (Category: Social Justice; Strength: Significant) shall be struck out and rendered null and void. Argument: THE WORLD ASSEMBLY: DECLARES that repealing GAR#49, "Stem Cells for Greater Health," will not prohibit stem cell treatments in WA member nations. RECOGNIZES the shortcomings of this Resolution, which include:
NOTES that:
ACKNOWLEDGES that the World Assembly has previously affirmed the freedom of choice with regards to medical treatment and the right to medically essential drugs and treatment. LAMENTS, however, the lack of sufficient protections for donors of stem cells within the text of this resolution. UNDERSTANDS that this resolution is not only flawed and insufficient but may also serve as an impediment to the development of new innovations in medical technology and treatment. ENCOURAGES the World Assembly to consider future legislation in order to promote the development of effective, cutting edge technologies in the fields of health and science. REPEALS GAR#49, "Stem Cells For Greater Health." Co-Authored by: Oliver the mediocre Votes For: 8,079 (85%) Implemented: Sat Sep 8 2012
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTION # 217 Biomedical Donor RightsA resolution to improve worldwide human and civil rights. | ||
Category: Human Rights |
Strength: Significant |
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Description: THE WORLD ASSEMBLY: BELIEVES that all individuals should be accorded specific rights and protections under WA law. REALIZES that many live donors of biomedical tissues often are donors for altruistic reasons and may receive no personal benefit from the procedure. WISHES to ensure that donors of biomedical tissues shall not be exploited or discriminated against in any way throughout the donation process. SPECIFIES that biomedical tissues shall include, at minimum, the following:
DECLARES that prospective donors of biomedical tissues shall not be discriminated against without a valid medical rationale, such as blood and tissue typing or the presence of a dangerous contagion. REQUIRES that the donation process for biomedical procedures shall involve:
DECREES that the medical staff that determines whether or not an individual is irreversibly "brain dead" shall not include members of the transplant staff and shall not be influenced to provide false declarations that an individual is irreversibly "brain dead." PERMITS individual WA Nations and their health care systems to delay or defer donation of biomedical tissues due to a donor's co-existing medical condition, which may place a potential recipient at risk; if such a medical condition exists, WA nations are urged to make all reasonable attempts at treatment so as to allow the donation to occur. Votes For: 8,856 (92%) Implemented: Wed Sep 19 2012
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