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The [[United Nations]] maintains a list of [http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/76373/page=UN_past_resolutions passed resolutions].  Resolutions may now be [http://www.nationstates.net/news/2004/09/23/index.html#repeals repealed].  The repeal process is almost identical to the [[proposals|proposal]] process, in that a repeal takes six percent of [[Regional Delegates]] to be voted on by the [[General Assembly]].
 
The [[United Nations]] maintains a list of [http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/76373/page=UN_past_resolutions passed resolutions].  Resolutions may now be [http://www.nationstates.net/news/2004/09/23/index.html#repeals repealed].  The repeal process is almost identical to the [[proposals|proposal]] process, in that a repeal takes six percent of [[Regional Delegates]] to be voted on by the [[General Assembly]].
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==UN Resolutions Throughout History==
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[[Fight the Axis of Evil]]
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[[Scientific Freedom]]
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[[Education for All]]
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[[UN Taxation Ban]]
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[[DVD Region Removal]]
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[[End Slavery]]
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[[Sexual Freedom]]
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[[Citizen Rule Required]]
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[[Keep the World Disease-Free]]
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[[Stop Privacy Intrusion]]
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[[Ban Single-Hulled Tankers]]
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[[Gay Rights]]
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[[Mandatory Recycling]]
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[[Child Labor]]
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[[Protect Historical Sites]]
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[[Elimination of Bio Weapons]]
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[[Required Basic Healthcare]]
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[[Hydrogen Powered Vehicles]]
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[[Religious Tolerance]]
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[['RBH' Replacement]]
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[[Fair Trial]]
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[[Outlaw Pedophilia]]
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[[Replanting Trees]]
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[[Metric System]]
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[[The Child Protection Act]]
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[[The Universal Bill of Rights]]
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[[Due Process]]
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[[Free Education]]
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[[The IRCO]]
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[[Common Sense Act II]]
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[[Wolfish Convention on POW]]
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[[Global AIDS Initiative]]
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[[No Embargoes on Medicine]]
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[[Oceanic Waste Dumping]]
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[[Stop Dumping - Start Cleaning]]
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[[Freedom of Humor]]
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[[World Heritage List]]
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[[The Rights of Labor Unions]]
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[[Alternative Fuels]]
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[[Banning the Use of Landmines]]
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[[End Barbaric Punishments]]
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[[Increased Access to Medicine]]
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[[Legalise Euthanasia]]
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[[Fair Treatment of Mentally-Ill]]
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[[UCPL]]
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[[Legalize Prostitution]]
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[[Definition of 'Fair Trial']]
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[[Save the Forests of the World]]
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[[Rights and Duties of UN States]]
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[[UN Space Consortium]]
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[[Children in War]]
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[[Ballast Water]]
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[[Universal Freedom of Choice]]
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[[UN Educational Committee]]
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[[World Blood Bank]]
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[[BioRights Declaration]]
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[[Reduce Black Market Arms Sales]]
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[[SPCC Regulation Act]]
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[[The 40 Hour Workweek]]
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[[Public Domain]]
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[[Abortion Rights]]
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[[Female Genital Mutilation]]
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[[Freedom of Press]]
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[[Tracking Near Earth Objects]]
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[[Refugee Protection Act]]
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[[Illegal Logging]]
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[[Needle Sharing Prevention]]
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[[Ban Trafficking in Persons]]
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[[The Sexes Rights Law]]
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[[Banning Whaling]]
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[[Sustainable Energy Sources]]
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[[Reduction of Greenhouse Gases]]
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[[Habeas Corpus]]
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[[The Law of the Sea]]
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[[The Nuclear Terrorism Act]]
  
 
== Additional Information ==
 
== Additional Information ==

Revision as of 04:39, 10 October 2004

UN Resolutions

Resolutions hold the force of law in all current United Nations members. National laws are automatically modified by the Compliance Ministry as each resolution is voted in. Only current members are affected by passage, and these effects do not go away if a nation leaves the UN. Joining the UN indicates that the joining nation has adopted ALL of the passed resolutions, even though there is no in-game effect to that nation.

The United Nations maintains a list of passed resolutions. Resolutions may now be repealed. The repeal process is almost identical to the proposal process, in that a repeal takes six percent of Regional Delegates to be voted on by the General Assembly.

UN Resolutions Throughout History

Fight the Axis of Evil

Scientific Freedom

Education for All

UN Taxation Ban

DVD Region Removal

End Slavery

Sexual Freedom

Citizen Rule Required

Keep the World Disease-Free

Stop Privacy Intrusion

Ban Single-Hulled Tankers

Gay Rights

Mandatory Recycling

Child Labor

Protect Historical Sites

Elimination of Bio Weapons

Required Basic Healthcare

Hydrogen Powered Vehicles

Religious Tolerance

'RBH' Replacement

Fair Trial

Outlaw Pedophilia

Replanting Trees

Metric System

The Child Protection Act

The Universal Bill of Rights

Due Process

Free Education

The IRCO

Common Sense Act II

Wolfish Convention on POW

Global AIDS Initiative

No Embargoes on Medicine

Oceanic Waste Dumping

Stop Dumping - Start Cleaning

Freedom of Humor

World Heritage List

The Rights of Labor Unions

Alternative Fuels

Banning the Use of Landmines

End Barbaric Punishments

Increased Access to Medicine

Legalise Euthanasia

Fair Treatment of Mentally-Ill

UCPL

Legalize Prostitution

Definition of 'Fair Trial'

Save the Forests of the World

Rights and Duties of UN States

UN Space Consortium

Children in War

Ballast Water

Universal Freedom of Choice

UN Educational Committee

World Blood Bank

BioRights Declaration

Reduce Black Market Arms Sales

SPCC Regulation Act

The 40 Hour Workweek

Public Domain

Abortion Rights

Female Genital Mutilation

Freedom of Press

Tracking Near Earth Objects

Refugee Protection Act

Illegal Logging

Needle Sharing Prevention

Ban Trafficking in Persons

The Sexes Rights Law

Banning Whaling

Sustainable Energy Sources

Reduction of Greenhouse Gases

Habeas Corpus

The Law of the Sea

The Nuclear Terrorism Act

Additional Information