General Assembly Resolution #290 “Protecting Migratory Animals” (Category: Environmental; Industry Affected: All Businesses - Strong) shall be struck out and rendered null and void.
The General Assembly,
Championing the noble intents of GA#290 “Protecting Migratory Animals, which sought to establish regulations to promote migratory animals across member-states,
Unfortunately realizing that this resolution does not meet the standards of this assembly, as the substantive actions it takes can be largely ignored by sufficiently savvy members, thus defeating the purpose of instituting migratory animal protections,
Believing that the provision allowing members to “take reasonable actions to deter migratory animals … from becoming pests” creates a sizable loophole in the resolution, given the vagueness of the term “pest”, potentially allowing members to take undue action against animals which they find annoying or frustrating to deal with, regardless of that animal’s actual posed harm,
Unconvinced by clause four, as its unclear mandates (for example “unreasonably degrading…migratory animal populations”) could be safely ignored by benign members and directly invoked as justification for civil rights violations by malevolent members, given the likelihood for any action (particularly industrial actions) to have some minor disturbance of animal populations,
Concerned by how poorly-written clause three is, reducing its policy to be effectively meaningless on what stated [international] “collaboration” entails or looks like, as well as potentially putting members in a difficult position when it comes to collaboration alongside non-members they have poor relations with,
Hoping that future, clearer, regulatory provisions will be instituted to protect animals which migrate across national borders,
Hereby Repeals General Assembly Resolution #290, “Protecting Migratory Animals”.