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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SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION # 5 * REPEALED *
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Category: Commendation |
Nominee: 10000 Islands |
Proposed by: |
Description: The World Assembly, RECOGNIZING TITO as one of the biggest and funcional defending alliance in NS world. WANTING to thank the HQ region of TITO, 10000 Islands, for defending 1000 regions from raiders invasion. HEREBY commend 10000 Island. Votes For: 3,035 (63%) Implemented: Wed Aug 5 2009
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTION # 56 * REPEALED *Numismatics Appreciation ActA resolution to promote funding and the development of education and the arts. | ||
Category: Education and Creativity |
Area of Effect: Cultural Heritage |
Proposed by: Buffett and colbert |
Description: APPLAUDING the attempt by many nations to preserve and promote their cultural heritage, NOTING that the cultural heritage of a nation may span a wide range of topics, RECOGNIZING a nation's currency in both coin and paper form are a monumental part of the history of a nation, DEFINING a coin as a form of currency that is often metallic, ALSO DEFINING a banknote as a form of currency that is often made from paper or paper-like materials, 1. Establishes the World Assembly Numismatics Authority (WANA) in the effort to educate the general public about the value of their nation's currency, 2. Dictates WANA shall be funded by the World Assembly General Fund and through donations made by willing nations and individuals, 3. Charges WANA with the duties of: a) collecting samples of nations' currency through donations of money and/or actual currency and displaying them in museums accessible to the public of an individual nation, b) holding seminars in willing nations about the appreciation, collection and preservation of currency for a nation's public to enjoy, c) preserving the samples collected as best to the organization's ability so they may be appreciated by future generation, d) creating an international standard grading system; this system shall clarify: i) the condition of a coin or banknote and therefore establish a market price for them, 4. Obligates each World Assembly member nation to regulate the buying and selling of coins and banknotes; urging nations to adopt rules such as: a) issuing fair taxation of sales in formal auctions and licensed currency dealers shops, 5. Expects that cultural heritage and tradition can be preserved through the safeguarding of each nations currency. Votes For: 3,095 (61%) Implemented: Thu Aug 13 2009
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTION # 57 Refugee ProtectionA resolution to improve worldwide human and civil rights. | ||
Category: Human Rights |
Strength: Significant |
Proposed by: |
Description: CONCERNED for the welfare and safety of people who have been displaced from their country of residence; and, SEEKING to provide for the protection of persons against undue persecution and harm, and to encourage protection for persons fleeing violence and persecution, The World Assembly hereby enacts the following: A refugee shall be defined, for the purposes of this resolution, as any person who is for any reason outside the country of their nationality and cannot avail themselves of the protection of their country of nationality, or who refuses to do so because of a well-founded fear of unjust persecution. This shall not exclude persons also defined as refugees under different criteria by provisions of national or other international law. 1. No person, whether or not they meet the definitions of a refugee, shall be transported against their will, in any manner or for any reason, to a territory in which that person may be put at risk of persecution, unjustifiably discriminatory treatment, unjust incarceration or execution, torture, or other serious violations of their rights, whether by state or non-state entities. 2. Where a member nation has denied asylum to or expelled a refugee, the nation shall, as far as possible, seek to facilitate that person's transport to another nation which is willing to grant asylum, and must not obstruct that person's efforts to seek asylum in another nation. 3. Refugees shall not be discriminated against by reason only of their status as refugees, are entitled to full protection under national law, and shall not be arbitrarily expelled once granted asylum. 4. In recognition of the potential that the circumstances causing a person to become a refugee may exist in the long term, member nations shall as far as possible seek to facilitate the naturalisation and favourable integration of refugees, should the refugee request such assistance. 5. Nothing in this resolution shall place any restrictions on the right of member nations to grant asylum to any person they so wish; member nations are encouraged to apply greater and more liberal protections for refugees than mandated in this resolution, and neither shall this resolution be interpreted to compel any nation to grant asylum to any person. 6. With the exception of section 1, nothing in this resolution shall be interpreted to affect extradition or immigration policies of member nations in matters unrelated to refugee protection. Votes For: 4,137 (77%) Implemented: Mon Aug 17 2009
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTION # 58 * REPEALED *Right to PrivacyA resolution to improve worldwide human and civil rights. | ||
Category: Human Rights |
Strength: Strong |
Proposed by: Greenlandic people |
Description: The World Assembly, BELIEVING that privacy and the right to withhold secrets and information is an inelliable right endowed to all human beings ASSERTING that privacy is a right that must be defended from those who would violate it CONCERNED that there are countries and organizations which refuse to respect the peoples basic right to privacy CONVINCED that such violations of this basic right endanger both democracy and freedom in equal measure Hereby: 1. DEFINES 'privacy' as the ability of an individual or group to seclude themselves or information about themselves and thereby reveal themselves selectively 2. ESTABLISHES that there are several different types of privacy, including: 3. FORBIDS trespassing within the property of another person without the consent of that person unless authorized by the clauses contained in Section 5 4. OUTLAWS the use of espionage or covert surveillance programs performed without the knowledge of the citizens with the intent of monitoring citizens or acquiring their personal information unless authorized by law; also outlaws invasive searching of citizens by law enforcement without reasonable cause for suspicion. 5. CONDONES limited infringements of personal privacy in the interest of serving the law under the following circumstances: 6. URGES that member states implement programs to protect the right to privacy of persons who have been involved in high-profile crimes 7. SUGGESTS that member states include lessons on the important of privacy in the curriculum of their schools 8. ALLOWS member states to pass laws demanding that corporations or other business organizations reveal information related to financial performance and formal transactions in the interest of transparency and free competition Votes For: 3,474 (66%) Implemented: Fri Aug 21 2009
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SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION # 6 * REPEALED *
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Category: Liberation |
Nominee (region): Feudal Japan |
Proposed by: |
Description: RECOGNISING Feudal Japan as a sizeable and active region prior to its invasion in November 2007; NOTING that the invasion of the region by Catlandatopia, Fox Rite, The Cathedral, and Blades of Conquest led to the imposition of a secret password and the ejection of Feudal Japan's innocent members; UNDERSTANDING the disruption caused to the former residents of Feudal Japan, and the distress the aforementioned actions caused to them; DISAPPOINTED that the region's current occupiers have left the region to rot and degrade into a mockery of its former self - with no indication of any community activity surviving the decay; FURTHER NOTING that the former residents of Feudal Japan currently reside in Tokugawa Japan and still desire to return to Feudal Japan; AWARE that the nations formerly resident in Feudal Japan can return to their region only through the intervention of the Security Council; HEREBY removes password protection from Feudal Japan, and forbids any future attempts to password said region. Co-authored by Unibot. Votes For: 4,575 (84%) Implemented: Tue Aug 25 2009
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Commend 10000 Islands

Liberate Feudal Japan





