domingo, 22 de mayo de 2011
miércoles, 18 de mayo de 2011
sample position paper
Committee Name: Human rights council
Country: Switzerland
Delegate: Michelle Lisette Verdín Johnson
Background of the topic
The human cost of terrorism has been felt in virtually every corner of the
globe. The United Nations family has itself suffered tragic human loss as
a result. Terrorism clearly has a very real and direct impact on human rights, with
consequences for the enjoyment of the right to life, liberty and physical integrity of victims, terrorism
can destabilize Governments, undermine civil society, and threaten social and economic development. Security of the individuals is a basic human right and the States
therefore have an obligation to ensure the human rights of their nationals.
Repressive measures have been used to stifle the voices of human rights defenders
UN involvement
The United Nations Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy was adopted by Member States on 8 September 2006, the States Members of the United Nations, resolve to implement all General Assembly resolutions on measures to eliminate international terrorism, to recognize that international cooperation and any measures that we undertake to prevent and combat terrorism must comply with our obligations under international law, in particular human rights law, refugee law and international humanitarian law.
Country policy and involvement
Switzerland is concerned that United Nations sanctions to combat terrorism could be weakened if they continue to ride over fundamental human rights.
That is why Switzerland, with ten other countries, has presented new recommendations aimed at improving the sanctions regime so that basic legal norms are respected
it believes the system would be more effective if there were mechanisms to guarantee fundamental human rights.
It is one of a number of countries which have been trying for several years to promote a more transparent and fairer system. They have already had some success.
In the fight against terrorism, Switzerland has two main focuses at international level:
- Cooperation with other states and the provision of mutual support for each other’s counter-terrorist activities
- The defense, under all circumstances, of human rights.
viernes, 6 de mayo de 2011
jueves, 5 de mayo de 2011
Points and Motions worksheet
POINTS AND MOTIONS – WHAT DO YOU SAY?
HANDOUT I:
Using the Handout H: Points and Motions Chart, determine which point or motion is being made
under the Description. Then write exactly what you would say to make this point or motion.
Description WHAT DO YOU SAY?
The delegate has a question regarding the rules of procedure.
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Delegate wishes to adjourn the meeting until next session.
Usually used to adjourn for lunch or dinner.
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Delegate wishes to yield time to points of information or questions from other delegates about the speech.
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Delegate wishes to tell the chair about of a physical discomfort they are experiencing
(the inability to hear another delegate’s speech, that the room is too hot, etc.).
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Delegate wishes to suspend debate in order for a moderated or un-moderated caucus.
The purpose and the length of the suspension need to be stated.
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Delegate wishes to end the debate on the topic. This topic can be returned to at a later time.
Before going to a vote, two delegates must speak in favor of tabling the debate and two must speak against it.
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A delegate has just finished their speech. Another delegate would like to ask them a question about speech.
(Please note, that a speaker must be open to questions.)
____________________________________________________________________________________
The delegate feels that the chairperson has made an incorrect decision.
The appeal must first be made in writing.
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Delegate wishes to close the debate and move to voting.
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miércoles, 4 de mayo de 2011
2nd Grade MUN assignment
Delegates / Country | Committee | Topic |
Arriaga Torres Juan Antonio / Argentina | Commission on Crime Prevention and criminal Justice (CCPCJ) | A:Narcotraffic and organized crime nowaday B:The impact of piracy in the development of knowledge industries and innovation around the world. |
Brizuela Martin Jacqueline / Columbia | ||
Duran Laguna Miren Aniel / Canada | | A:Narcotraffic and organized crime nowaday. |
Cervantes Fuentes Enrique / Chili | ||
Flores Palafox Diana Gabriela / China | | B:The impact of piracy in the development of knowledge industries and innovation around the world. |
Horta Padilla Erika / Brazil | ||
Leon Ramirez Ana Beatriz / Cuba | | A:Narcotraffic and organized crime nowaday |
Macias Soto Juan Antonio / El Salvador | ||
Marquez Lugo Rosario / France | | B:The impact of piracy in the development of knowledge industries and innovation around the world. |
Mendez Amezcua Abril Amelia / Germany | ||
Navarro Rios Mario / India | | A:Narcotraffic and organized crime nowaday |
Padilla Munoz Vanesa / Iran | ||
Ramirez Miguel Armando / Italy | | B:The impact of piracy in the development of knowledge industries and innovation around the world. |
Rodriguez Becerra Mitzi guadalupe / Libya | ||
Saldana Puente Sandra Paola / Netherlands | | B:The impact of piracy in the development of knowledge industries and innovation around the world. |
Sanchez Guerrero Alan Eduardo / Pakistan | ||
Vargas Marquez Paola / Russian Federation | | A:Narcotraffic and organized crime nowaday |
2nd semester MUN assignments
Delegate | Country | Topics |
Brizuela Gamino Karla Ariadna | Afghanistan Security Council | The arm conflict between n/s Korea |
Camarena Villalobos Ana Olivia | China | The arm conflict between n/s Korea |
Chavez Huesca Jose Carlos | Egypt | Iraq situation after the conflict against USA |
Estrada Solis Jessica Alejandra | France | Iraq situation after the conflict against USA |
Loza Rivera Francisco | INDIA | The arm conflict between n/s Korea |
Magana Gonzalez Brenda Yazmin | ISRAEL | The arm conflict between n/s Korea |
Marquez Saldana Brenda | IRAN | Iraq situation after the conflict against USA |
Munoz Laguna Cruz Nelida | IRAQ | Iraq situation after the conflict against USA |
Ornelas Martinez Semei | Colombia | BOTH |
Padilla Uriarte Miguel Angel | JAPAN | Iraq situation after the conflict against USA |
Reynoso Ojeda Richard Albert | South Korea | BOTH |
Rodriguez Bravo Genesis | NETHERLANDS | The arm conflict between n/s Korea |
Salgado Cabrera Genesis | NORTH KOREA | Iraq situation after the conflict against USA |
Tapia Vallejo Bianca Melina | PAKISTAN | The arm conflict between n/s Korea |
Vega Valerio Wintilo | RUSSIAN FEDERATION | The arm conflict between n/s Korea |
position paper Sample
Committee Name:
Committee Topic:
Country Name:
Your Name:
Background of the Topic:
*What is the issue? What is the controversy?
*Historical background and causes of the problem.
*What nations are directly involved with or are affected by the issue?
*What effect does this problem have on the international community?
United Nations Involvement:
*What role has the United Nations played in the issue (i.e. resolutions, speeches, conferences, aide contributed, other)?
Country Policy and Involvement:
*Your nation’s involvement (if any) with the topic?
* Your nation’s position on the topic and opinion.
- Possible solutions your country would plan to propose?
country profile
COUNTRY PROFILE
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
1. Official name of country: United Mexican states
2. Climate (major types of climate, rainfall, vegetation):
3. Map
a. Location absolute (latitude and longitude) and relative (in relation to physical features
and other nations)
b. Physical features (what would one see in the country in the way of mountains, deserts,
plains, major rivers, coast lines, etc.)
c. In the map key, state the size of the country in square mi/km
d. Who are your countries neighbors (Ex: to the north of the U.S. is Canada,
etc.)? Is your country bordered by waterways (oceans/major rivers, etc.)
POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY
4. Type of government, names of government officials, and political parties.
5. Capital
6. International Organization affiliations
7. Size of armed forces
CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY
8. Official language, other languages spoken, ethnic composition and major religions
9. Population, population growth rate, and population distribution
10. Major cities
11. Infant mortality rate and average life expectancy
12. Teachers and Doctors per population
ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
13. GNP or GDP (total and Per Capita)
14. % of land that is arable used for agriculture
15. Natural resources
16. Major agricultural and industrial products
17. Major exports and imports (very important, this basically states who some of
your best allies are)
18. Currency (include current exchange rate)
19. Balance of Trade (include amounts in US currency of Total Exports and Imports)
20. Historical events (Time line format ONLY since 1980)
martes, 3 de mayo de 2011
3rd grade Delegation assignments MUN 2011 Panorama
Delegate | Country / security council | Topics |
Jessica Bermudz | France security council | The arm conflict between n/s Korea |
Rodolfo | Spain security council | Iraq situation after the conflict against USA |
Jocelyn | Germany security council | Iraq situation after the conflict against USA |
Vianney | South Korea security council | The arm conflict between n/s Korea |
Diego Armando Gabriel Gutierrez | Canada Nigeria security council | The arm conflict between n/s Korea |
Ricardo Gonzalez | India security council | Iraq situation after the conflict against USA |
Cathy Rodriguez Diego Segura | China Russian Federation security council | The arm conflict between n/s Korea |
Lorena Hernandez | Egypt security council | Iraq situation after the conflict against USA |
Yesenia Infante, Dario Landa | Iran, Lebanon security council | The arm conflict between n/s Korea |
Arturo Izumi | Portugal security council | Iraq situation after the conflict against USA |
Yessica Torres | ||
Sara Lopez, Alexa Padilla | United Kingdom, United States | Iraq situation after the conflict against USA |
Katia Meza, | Netherlands security council | The arm conflict between n/s Korea |
Michelle Verdin | Switzerland | A: Protecting human rights while countering terrorism B: Religious Repression on International Muslim Community. |
Ariadna Preciado | Cuba | A:Narcotraffic and organized crime nowaday B:The impact of piracy in the development of knowledge industries and innovation around the world. |
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