miércoles, 29 de septiembre de 2010

What is a resolution paper

RESOLUTIONS

A resolution presents a problem in the world to solve and proposes a solution(s) to the problem. A nation or a group of nations in a committee submits resolutions where delegates debate for or against them. After debate is closed, they are voted on and either passed as is, passed with amendments, or rejected. Delegates often base their vote on their country's stance and policy, as well as the specifics of the resolution.
(This is where your research and focus on the resolution becomes important!)
A resolution is always in the form of one long sentence divided into two basic parts: The pre-ambulatory and operative sections. The pre-ambulatory section explains the problems using current events and past UN actions. The operative section states a proposed solution, often in many parts, to the problem. Each clause is preceded by a phrase. Scroll down for a sample resolution that is included to help give you a basic idea when writing resolutions for your committee.

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