General_Paul
August 30th, 2004, 07:46 AM
To: Nations of the World (Including Nations presantly attending the Pan-Eurasian Summit, and those not)
From: Thomas Finney, Prime Minister, United Provinces of India
Subject: United Nations of Mosaic Earth
Dear Sirs,
I have taken it upon myself to write up a charter, outlining a United Nations of Mosaic Earth. Having been from a world where the United Nations governs the worlds problems with relative ease, I felt it was necessary to bring this idea to our new home. If there are any nations who have any thing to add to the charter, or any problems, questions, or concerns about the charter, they may Private Message me with these. Otherwise, if you wish to ratify, post your name, and your nation in a response to this thread. Thanks for your time!
Charter of the United Nations of the Mosaic World
Article 1: All nations have an inalienable right to govern themselves in whatever way they deem necessary. With this being said, all nations have an equal right to exist, and not to be wiped out by famine, disease, poverty, or war. Nations have a right to representation in the United Nations, no matter their technological standings, political backgrounds, or geographical locations.
Article II: All nations have the right to be free of war. This basic right is entailed to all nations who willingly accept this. Any nation who proceeds to partake in the use of military force shall be allowed that right, with the exception of the use of Biological, Chemical, or Nuclear Warfare. Any use of these will result in immediate termination of said country’s membership in the United Nations.
Article III: All nations will have the ability to talk out problems within United Nations meetings. At any point in a meeting, any country may bring its internal, or external problems to the attention of the council. If said country is involved in any military action with any other nation, which has representatives in the United Nations, said countries may be allowed to speak with each other, and with the council about possible outcomes of said war.
Article IV: All nations have the right to govern their own economies, free of external manipulation by foreign investors, and foreign countries, either to benefit the companies, or the countries. If said problems arise, the problem will be discussed within the United Nations, and an amicable agreement will be reached, benefiting both parties involved.
Article V: An international foundation, promoting the health and well being of all nations, will be founded by the United Nations, and by the charter signing nations. When called upon, said charter-signing nations will send a group of aid workers consisting of health workers, educators, engineers, and other said nomenclatures depending on the situation.
Article VI: All nations have the right to call upon the United Nations for humanitarian aid of any kind. No matter what the situation entails, the humanitarian aid will be sent to said country. In the event that said country is involved in any kind of military conflict, the aid workers will not participate in any conflict, either foreign, or domestic. The aid workers will stay as long as they are needed.
Article VII: The meeting hall of the United Nations will reside wherever the Assembly believes that they will not only be safe, but also in a country willing to accept the responsibilities of maintaining not only the meeting hall (message board), but also the rights and responsibilities of being the meeting place of the United Nations. Said nation’s responsibilities will reside in the areas of: Safety of the delegates, security of the meeting (making sure that the delegates are safe at all times, from when they leave their residence, to when they reach the meeting hall.), the maintenance of the meeting hall, and the knowledge that you are giving residence and security to some of the most powerful leaders in the known world.
Article VIII: All charter signing nations will have the right to vote for the next president of the assembly of the United Nations. Said president will be allowed to run from any nation, or from any territory. The president of the assembly has the right to veto votes by the assembly, to a degree. The right to veto will be waved if the vote is more than a 65% approval rating in the assembly. Below 65%, and the president has the right to veto the vote, or ask for either a re-count in the voting, or a new voting process.
Article IX: All nations have the right to propose any measure to the general assembly. The right to do so will not be encroached upon by any nation, at any time during any general assembly meeting. If said right is encroached upon by any nation, said nation, who is encroaching the other nation’s rights, will be asked to leave the assembly, but will be allowed to come back after one, twenty-four hour period.
Article X: The nations of the world who have signed this charter will be helping to form any comities that the general assembly deems necessary. Three comities that will be created in this charter are: The International Security Commission, the International Health Commission, and the International Economic Commission.
The International Security Commission will deal with issues of international security, ranging from any ongoing military conflicts, to the use of biological weapons, chemical weapons, or any forms of Nuclear Warfare (This includes the use of tactical Nuclear Weapons (range from ½ Kiloton, to 15 kilotons), Depleted Uranium rounds, depleted uranium tipped missiles, or full scale Nuclear Warheads (Range from 15 kilotons, up to and including any weapons in the thermonuclear range). Said commission also has the ability to call upon the general assembly to ask for an international coalition to be formed to deal with any ongoing military conflict, deemed of importance by the commission.
The International Health Commission will meet to deal with problems ranging from international aid packages, to asking the assembly to intervene in any ongoing problems that any country may be having, excluding military conflict, and economic crisis. Said commission will have the ability to act unilaterally on issues that include: Famine, Plague, or mass starvation.
The International Economic Commission will be dealing with any economic problems, or crises that any nations within the assembly may be having. The Economic Commission will also be dealing with: Setting the International price of Crude Oil (Price will be set on a flat rate for all nations), setting the International value of Gold Bullion. The Commission may be allowed to intervene in any economic crisis that any nation may be having, no matter how large or small, however, said nation has to ask for help before the commission may intervene. This rule applies to all commissions. Any commission that wants to help any nation in need has to have written consent by said nation to enter, and provide aid. The only exclusion from this rule will be the Security Commission. If the commission feels it is necessary to intervene, then they will be allowed to, only after receiving written consent by the President, and the general assembly, after having a vote passed. Said vote must pass with a percentage of more than 70 percent. If it passes with more than 70 percent, intervention will be allowed. If it is less than 70 percent, than the commission will have to go to said nation first, before attempting to put the vote back through the assembly.
This charter was written by Thomas Finney, Prime Minister, United Provinces of India, on this day, October four, in the year of our Lord Two-Thousand and Four. This charter will be signed, and approved by nations attending the Pan-Eurasian Conference during the month of October 2004. This charter will also be sent out to any willing countries who wish to either read the charter, or send a representative to the general assembly.
Signed by:
Thomas Finney
Prime Minister
United Provinces of India
Ratified by:
Howard Caine
PM, Brisbane State
From: Thomas Finney, Prime Minister, United Provinces of India
Subject: United Nations of Mosaic Earth
Dear Sirs,
I have taken it upon myself to write up a charter, outlining a United Nations of Mosaic Earth. Having been from a world where the United Nations governs the worlds problems with relative ease, I felt it was necessary to bring this idea to our new home. If there are any nations who have any thing to add to the charter, or any problems, questions, or concerns about the charter, they may Private Message me with these. Otherwise, if you wish to ratify, post your name, and your nation in a response to this thread. Thanks for your time!
Charter of the United Nations of the Mosaic World
Article 1: All nations have an inalienable right to govern themselves in whatever way they deem necessary. With this being said, all nations have an equal right to exist, and not to be wiped out by famine, disease, poverty, or war. Nations have a right to representation in the United Nations, no matter their technological standings, political backgrounds, or geographical locations.
Article II: All nations have the right to be free of war. This basic right is entailed to all nations who willingly accept this. Any nation who proceeds to partake in the use of military force shall be allowed that right, with the exception of the use of Biological, Chemical, or Nuclear Warfare. Any use of these will result in immediate termination of said country’s membership in the United Nations.
Article III: All nations will have the ability to talk out problems within United Nations meetings. At any point in a meeting, any country may bring its internal, or external problems to the attention of the council. If said country is involved in any military action with any other nation, which has representatives in the United Nations, said countries may be allowed to speak with each other, and with the council about possible outcomes of said war.
Article IV: All nations have the right to govern their own economies, free of external manipulation by foreign investors, and foreign countries, either to benefit the companies, or the countries. If said problems arise, the problem will be discussed within the United Nations, and an amicable agreement will be reached, benefiting both parties involved.
Article V: An international foundation, promoting the health and well being of all nations, will be founded by the United Nations, and by the charter signing nations. When called upon, said charter-signing nations will send a group of aid workers consisting of health workers, educators, engineers, and other said nomenclatures depending on the situation.
Article VI: All nations have the right to call upon the United Nations for humanitarian aid of any kind. No matter what the situation entails, the humanitarian aid will be sent to said country. In the event that said country is involved in any kind of military conflict, the aid workers will not participate in any conflict, either foreign, or domestic. The aid workers will stay as long as they are needed.
Article VII: The meeting hall of the United Nations will reside wherever the Assembly believes that they will not only be safe, but also in a country willing to accept the responsibilities of maintaining not only the meeting hall (message board), but also the rights and responsibilities of being the meeting place of the United Nations. Said nation’s responsibilities will reside in the areas of: Safety of the delegates, security of the meeting (making sure that the delegates are safe at all times, from when they leave their residence, to when they reach the meeting hall.), the maintenance of the meeting hall, and the knowledge that you are giving residence and security to some of the most powerful leaders in the known world.
Article VIII: All charter signing nations will have the right to vote for the next president of the assembly of the United Nations. Said president will be allowed to run from any nation, or from any territory. The president of the assembly has the right to veto votes by the assembly, to a degree. The right to veto will be waved if the vote is more than a 65% approval rating in the assembly. Below 65%, and the president has the right to veto the vote, or ask for either a re-count in the voting, or a new voting process.
Article IX: All nations have the right to propose any measure to the general assembly. The right to do so will not be encroached upon by any nation, at any time during any general assembly meeting. If said right is encroached upon by any nation, said nation, who is encroaching the other nation’s rights, will be asked to leave the assembly, but will be allowed to come back after one, twenty-four hour period.
Article X: The nations of the world who have signed this charter will be helping to form any comities that the general assembly deems necessary. Three comities that will be created in this charter are: The International Security Commission, the International Health Commission, and the International Economic Commission.
The International Security Commission will deal with issues of international security, ranging from any ongoing military conflicts, to the use of biological weapons, chemical weapons, or any forms of Nuclear Warfare (This includes the use of tactical Nuclear Weapons (range from ½ Kiloton, to 15 kilotons), Depleted Uranium rounds, depleted uranium tipped missiles, or full scale Nuclear Warheads (Range from 15 kilotons, up to and including any weapons in the thermonuclear range). Said commission also has the ability to call upon the general assembly to ask for an international coalition to be formed to deal with any ongoing military conflict, deemed of importance by the commission.
The International Health Commission will meet to deal with problems ranging from international aid packages, to asking the assembly to intervene in any ongoing problems that any country may be having, excluding military conflict, and economic crisis. Said commission will have the ability to act unilaterally on issues that include: Famine, Plague, or mass starvation.
The International Economic Commission will be dealing with any economic problems, or crises that any nations within the assembly may be having. The Economic Commission will also be dealing with: Setting the International price of Crude Oil (Price will be set on a flat rate for all nations), setting the International value of Gold Bullion. The Commission may be allowed to intervene in any economic crisis that any nation may be having, no matter how large or small, however, said nation has to ask for help before the commission may intervene. This rule applies to all commissions. Any commission that wants to help any nation in need has to have written consent by said nation to enter, and provide aid. The only exclusion from this rule will be the Security Commission. If the commission feels it is necessary to intervene, then they will be allowed to, only after receiving written consent by the President, and the general assembly, after having a vote passed. Said vote must pass with a percentage of more than 70 percent. If it passes with more than 70 percent, intervention will be allowed. If it is less than 70 percent, than the commission will have to go to said nation first, before attempting to put the vote back through the assembly.
This charter was written by Thomas Finney, Prime Minister, United Provinces of India, on this day, October four, in the year of our Lord Two-Thousand and Four. This charter will be signed, and approved by nations attending the Pan-Eurasian Conference during the month of October 2004. This charter will also be sent out to any willing countries who wish to either read the charter, or send a representative to the general assembly.
Signed by:
Thomas Finney
Prime Minister
United Provinces of India
Ratified by:
Howard Caine
PM, Brisbane State