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 # 115
Space Research Station Program
A resolution to promote funding and the development of education and the arts.
The WA General Assembly,
ACKNOWLEDGING that not all nations in the World Assembly have the capability to launch a space program on their own due to the fact that space programs require incredible amounts of funding and technology that not all nations are capable of developing.
BELIEVING that all nations in the World Assembly should have the opportunity of exploring and researching space, even less capable ones that are not able to do so by themselves.
HEREBY tasks the World Assembly Scientific Programme (WASP) with the following:
1.) Collecting funds through private charity from WA nations, corporations, and individuals.
2.) Gathering scientists and researchers from WA nations to design, build, and launch the Word Assembly Space Research Station (WASRS).
3.) Ensuring that all member nations have equal access to the WASRS.
4.) Creating and enforcing customs policies for the WASRS.
DESIGNATES the World Assembly Space Research Station as a weapons free facility
The World Assembly General Assembly hereby commissions the World Assembly Space Research Station Program.
Co-Authored by Libertytopia
Passed: | |
For: | 4,632 | 77.9% |
Against: | 1,314 | 22.1% |
Security Council Resolution # 32
Repeal: “Commend Antarctic Oasis”
A resolution to repeal previously passed legislation.
Security Council Resolution #19 “Commend Antarctic Oasis” shall be struck out and rendered null and void.
THE SECURITY COUNCIL:
HOLDS the power to bestow commendations upon any nation or region which is deemed worthy of the distinction.
EXPECTS that nations and regions so recognized will behave in a manner that brings further honor and respect upon the nation or region in question, as well as the World Assembly as a whole.
NOTES with dismay that Antarctic Oasis has not always acted in such a way and that some of their more unsavory acts were inadvertently overlooked when their commendation was originally considered.
RECOGNIZES that this region's practice of "creative compliance" crossed a threshold of permissibility following the passage of GA#102, International Criminal Court, upon which region members expressed open defiance toward such a court and their intent to "shoot on sight" any and all WA compliance gnomes tasked with enforcing the resolution.
RECALLS that region members rejoiced in the passage of a home-grown resolution, GA#76, Standardised Passport Act, which created an agency contentiously named the GESTAPO.
OBSERVES that WA ambassadors from Antarctic Oasis often spend their time in wholly unproductive ways, including but not limited to drunken, disorderly, and often lewd and obscene conduct; ignoring serious debate in favor of childish food fights; defenestrating ambassadors with whom they disagree; and, on separate occasions, both flooding and suicide-bombing the Security Council.
DENOUNCES the frequency with which representatives from Antarctic Oasis promote sexist attitudes and the objectification of women, particularly with regards to the honorable ambassador for Thessadoria.
DOCUMENTS the alarming fact that members of Antarctic Oasis publicly flaunt their dissolute lifestyles within the World Assembly, which in turn tempts more virtuous nations to migrate from their original, upstanding regions to join in such debauched behavior.
BELIEVES that any region which engages in such inappropriate actions with regards to World Assembly legislation, governance, and enforcement is unworthy of a commendation.
REPEALS SC#19, Commend Antarctic Oasis.
Passed: |
For: | 3,268 | 75.6% |
Against: | 1,055 | 24.4% |
General Assembly Resolution # 116
Nuclear Waste Safety Act
A resolution to improve world security by boosting police and military budgets.
This World Assembly,
Noting many nations depend on nuclear fuel in order to maintain a reliable energy source,
Further noting the residues of nuclear fuel can, if poorly managed, create long-term contaminated, radioactive areas, resulting in birth defects, injuries, death; or fall into the hands of terrorists who seek to steal these residues for the manufacture of nuclear weapons and "dirty bombs";
Recognizing nations are sovereign to dispose of those residues as stated by national law, even if it means shipping nuclear waste to willing nations;
Further recognizing other nations are also sovereign to accept those residues, often in exchange for monetary compensation;
Concerned that underdeveloped nations accept nuclear waste without due safety guarantees or even basic handling knowledge, putting in danger the lives of individuals;
Enacts that the international transfer of nuclear waste must be governed in a way no sovereign country is exploited. To that end:
Affirms that the responsibility over nuclear waste belongs to both the sender and recipient nations.
The sender must assess and guarantee that the recipient has all the necessary structures so that the waste shall never leak, be stolen, or otherwise diverted from perpetual storage.
The recipient shall ask for transfer of technology so as to fulfill the requirements above. The sender shall comply as long as said transfer does not breach the senders national security. Should the sender be a nation that is not a WA member, but the waste also was (in whole or part) processed, produced or transported by any WA member, that member or members also shall be responsible for all the duties mentioned above.
If the recipient, for any reason, is unable to prove it has all the necessary structure so that international nuclear waste shall never leak, be stolen, or otherwise diverted from perpetual storage, that nation shall be forbidden to receive international waste.
Recipients of international nuclear waste also shall never place nuclear waste storage facilities near water sources, urban centers, areas with seismic activity, wildlife sanctuaries, international borders.
Be it clarified: this act in no way whatsoever affects what a sovereign nation can or cannot do, within its borders, with nuclear waste produced inside its borders.
Passed: |
For: | 3,680 | 62.7% |
Against: | 2,191 | 37.3% |
General Assembly Resolution # 117
Delineation of Borders Act
A resolution to restrict political freedoms in the interest of law and order.
AWARE that maintaining territorial integrity is critical to a government's ability to function,
NOTING that established international borders are of crucial importance to determining and maintaining said territorial integrity,
FURTHER NOTING that unclear and undilineated borders are often detrimental to a nations ability to maintain territorial integrity over border regions,
BELIEVING that clearly and precisely demarcating international borders is in the interest of all nations,
HEREBY
CALLS for states to work in cooperation in regards to demarcating and documenting international borders whenever possible,
ENCOURAGES the peaceful resolution of disputed borders whenever possible,
ESTABLISHES the General Assembly Border Demarcation Organization (GABDO), a committee dedicated to examining international borders and documenting them properly, arbitrating border disputes when requested, and maintaining accurate maps of international borders,
LIMITS the arbitration powers of the GABDO to situations in which all parties directly involved agree to request said arbitration,
STRONGLY SUGGESTS that nations involved in border disputes seek arbitration on the matter from the GABDO rather than engage in acts of violence against each other
INVITES non-WA nations to seek GABDO arbitration if all parties agree to respect said arbitration and a proper fee is paid
Passed: | |
For: | 3,661 | 59.9% |
Against: | 2,446 | 40.1% |
Security Council Resolution # 33
Condemn Durkadurkiranistan II
A resolution to express shock and dismay at a nation or region.
The Security Council,
INDENTIFYING Durkadurkiranistan ii as an impeding force on the Democratic Process and a Threat to the stability of The North Pacific
DISGUSTED at Durkadurkiranistan IIs refusal to step down to the elected WA Delegate of The North Pacific
RECOGNIZING Flemingovia as the elected WA Delegate and Blue Wolf II as the elected Vice Delegate of The North Pacific
DENOUCING Durkadurkiranistan IIs use of slanderous lies and propaganda against the elected officials in order to maintain Power
APPALLED at Durkadurkiranistan IIs Project Purge which has ejected over 600 innocent nations from The North Pacific with the promise of many more ejections to follow
DISMAYED at the poor treatment of newly Established Nations of the world
DEEPLY CONCERNED with the negative impact Project Purge has on The North Pacific and the irreversible damage done
Passed: |
For: | 3,482 | 75.2% |
Against: | 1,151 | 24.8% |