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[[Image:Heritage.jpg|right|World Heritage List logo]] The '''World Heritage List''' was created on November 15, 2003 with the UN resolution 37 [http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/page=UN_past_resolutions/start=36| World Heritage List] by a vote of 9,402 to 7,623.
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[[Image:Heritage.jpg|right|World Heritage List logo]] The '''World Heritage List''' (WHL) was created on November 15, 2003 with the passage of [[UN Resolution]] #37. It came to be considered by many in the [[United Nations]] a flawed and potentially abusive instrument for preserving world heritage -- and the butt of jokes -- and was [[repeal|repealed]] in December of 2006.
  
Its aim is to create a list of protected environmental sites with extreme significance, in order to prevent them from logging, mining and other environmentally damaging activities.
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WHL's aim was to create a list of protected environmental sites to prevent them from logging, mining and other environmentally damaging activities.
  
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However, due to a loophole in the resolution that permitted nations to add parts or even the entirety of other nations to the list (and not including a provision for removing list items), UN delegations starting using the list to "punish" other nations for disagreeable comments or votes on the General Assembly floor. This was a reason cited by many nations for repealing WHL.
  
== The List ==
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A replacement, entitled [[Protection of Historical Sites]], passed in July 2007.
  
* [[DunkelSchloss]], [[Valitz]], [[Mikitivity]]
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For the last binding version of the list as it was appeared just before its repeal, see [http://ns.goobergunch.net/wiki/index.php?title=World_Heritage_List&oldid=233347 here].
* [[Wache am Durnspass]], [[Valitz]], [[Mikitivity]]
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{{Resolution| colour= #C0FFC0 | resnumber=37 | linknumber=36 | category= [[Proposal_categories#Environmental|Environmental]] | author= Van dieman land | Strengthorsubcategory= Industries Affected | strength= Woodchipping | status= '''Repealed'''| date= Sat Nov 15 2003 | vote1=9,402 |voteend=Implemented  | vote2=7,623}}
* [[Freedonia peak]], [[Freedonia]]
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==Resolution Text==
* Commonalitarianism Fisheries, Forested Isle of Beertopia
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:''Recognising that all nations share a common global environment;
* Hatash Myari, [[Gruenberg]]
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* [[Totans palace]], [[Freeburg]], [[Freedonia]]
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* The entire nation of Sillytopia
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* Waldebenen District, Oldwillow Province, [[Ausserland]]
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* The cities of Port Sir Richard, Riccardoton, New Hailsham and the military bases at Dimmy, Plop, Squeelookle, Retut and Hurnunger in [[Cobdenia]]
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*The [[UN Building]]
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* [[Cyril_MacLehose-Strangways-Jones| Sir Cyril MacLehose-Strangways-Jones, KCRC, LOG]], Senior Cobdenian delegate to the United Nations (he needs to quit smoking)
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* The entire nation of Cantr (in retaliation for its representative torching his UN offices upon his resignation)
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* The planet of Mars
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* [[Sheik Nadnerb bin Cluich]]'s outstanding record collection
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* The barren landscapes of [[Texan Hotrodders]]
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* The Wall of [[Darsomir]]
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* [[Wikipedia:Kenny McCormick|Kenny]]
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* Jenna Jameson
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* The Ruins of the nation of Eranmane, including Cahalane city, now part of Meame.
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:''Recognising that sites of pristine environmental significance should be protected for all people; and
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:''Recognising that a lack of environmental protection protocols currently exists:
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:''It is proposed that a World Heritage List be established. All UN nations may voluntarily list sites of environmental significance both internally and globally. Listed sites would be protected from logging, mining and other environmentally-damaging activities.
  
 
== Additional Materials ==
 
== Additional Materials ==
 
*[[United Nations]]
 
*[[United Nations]]
 
*[[UN Timeline]]
 
*[[UN Timeline]]
 
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*[[Repeal "World Heritage List"]]
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*[[Cultural Heritage in War]]
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*[[World Heritage Sites & Treasures List]]
  
 
[[Category:UN Committees]]
 
[[Category:UN Committees]]
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[[Category:World Heritage List|*]]

Latest revision as of 14:43, 1 August 2007

World Heritage List logo
The World Heritage List (WHL) was created on November 15, 2003 with the passage of UN Resolution #37. It came to be considered by many in the United Nations a flawed and potentially abusive instrument for preserving world heritage -- and the butt of jokes -- and was repealed in December of 2006.

WHL's aim was to create a list of protected environmental sites to prevent them from logging, mining and other environmentally damaging activities.

However, due to a loophole in the resolution that permitted nations to add parts or even the entirety of other nations to the list (and not including a provision for removing list items), UN delegations starting using the list to "punish" other nations for disagreeable comments or votes on the General Assembly floor. This was a reason cited by many nations for repealing WHL.

A replacement, entitled Protection of Historical Sites, passed in July 2007.

For the last binding version of the list as it was appeared just before its repeal, see here.

#37: World Heritage List

Category: Environmental
Proposed By: Van dieman land
Industries Affected: Woodchipping
Status: Repealed
Implemented: Sat Nov 15 2003
Votes For: 9,402
Votes Against: 7,623

Resolution Text

Recognising that all nations share a common global environment;
Recognising that sites of pristine environmental significance should be protected for all people; and
Recognising that a lack of environmental protection protocols currently exists:
It is proposed that a World Heritage List be established. All UN nations may voluntarily list sites of environmental significance both internally and globally. Listed sites would be protected from logging, mining and other environmentally-damaging activities.

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