Countering Agroterrorism

The World Assembly,

Conscious of the risks posed to sapient life by the deliberate targeting of food supplies for military or political purposes;

Reminding itself of prior resolutions governing the laws of war and the suppression of terrorism; and

Reaffirming its belief that war ought to be waged in a manner which avoids unnecessary civilian casualties,

Hereby enacts as follows:

General prohibition.
No person or member nation may intentionally:

    disseminate any contagious disease among crops or livestock in a manner which:

        creates a substantial risk of death to one or more other persons; or

        deprives, or creates a substantial risk of depriving, any population or substantial section of the population of a source of food relied upon by that population;

    introduce any non-sapient invasive species to a region:

        with intent to cause major destruction to the natural ecosystem of that or another region;

        in a manner which creates a substantial risk of death to one or more other persons resulting from the characteristics of that species; or

        in a manner which deprives, or creates a substantial risk of depriving, any population or substantial section of the population of a source of food relied upon by that population,

    except that this subsection shall not apply to conduct performed by a member nation in respect of an ecosystem located wholly within another nation;

    damage or destroy facilities used for the purpose of producing, processing, or shipping food to a civilian population, except where such a facility is being used as a civilian shield in violation of international law;

    threaten to do any act described in subsections (a) through (c), where it appears that the person or nation making such a threat is willing and able to carry it out;

    attempt or conspire to do any act described in subsections (a) through (d).

Exceptions.
Section 1 does not apply to any good-faith scientific experiment, provided that the person or nation conducting such experiment:

    informs all communities affected, or reasonably expected to be affected, by such experiment, of the nature thereof and of the measures taken to minimize risks;

    takes all reasonable precautions to ensure that, even if the experiment goes wrong to a significant degree, no community will suffer a substantial loss of food; and

    permits outside intervention in the case of an unforeseen error or outcome.

Enforcement.
When a member nation discovers that one or more persons subject to its jurisdiction is violating or intends to violate section 1, it shall with appropriate haste:

    inform the World Health Authority and every other nation (including territorial subdivisions) affected or likely to be affected; and

    take all reasonably necessary action against such person or persons.

Ensuring food security.
The World Health Authority shall:

    work with member nations to identify ways in which acts prohibited under section 1 can adversely affect food supplies;

    create and update as needed a program for the purposes of:

        minimizing the risks of such acts to food supplies;

        ensuring that, in the case of any such act being carried out, member nation populations will not suffer losses of food; and

        assisting in the efficient movement of food between member nations; and

    when informed under section 3(a), provide specific assistance to the nation or nations affected, as needed, to minimize the risks posed to sapient life and to the environment.

More info here: NationStates • View topic - [AT VOTE] Countering Agroterrorism

This resolution is now up for vote.

Bai Lung will vote FOR.

Countering Agroterrorism was passed 8,832 votes to 3,412.