Protecting World Assembly Neutrality

Acknowledging the World Assembly as an international organization with a defined role in establishing international law;

Recognizing that the World Assembly has historically been neutral in armed conflicts between individual member states;

Disappointed that the World Assembly is currently silent on its historic neutrality and lack of armed force;

Therefore, the World Assembly enacts the following articles:

  1. For the purpose of these articles, conflict shall be defined as armed combat between opposing forces or member states.

  2. The World Assembly shall remain neutral in all matters of civil or international conflict.

  3. The World Assembly shall be prohibited from establishing either a military or police force.

  4. The World Assembly shall be permitted to establish an armed security force for the purpose of protecting international World Assembly owned facilities, providing security services at the request of member states, or assisting in humanitarian crises.

  5. The World Assembly urges individual member states to act with open-mindedness and respect in international affairs and conflict resolution, acknowledging that the ultimate goal of such efforts is peaceful resolution.

  6. Nothing in this legislation shall prevent individual member states from establishing their own military or police force, or engaging in armed conflict with another member state.

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This resolution is now up for vote.

Bai Lung will vote AGAINST.

Protecting World Assembly Neutrality” was defeated 11,919 votes to 3,428.