Scientific Freedom

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Overview

The second resolution ever to pass the General Assembly, this resolution had seen and survived numerous repeal attempts -- until April of 2006, well over three years after its passing, when Jey's Repeal "Scientific Freedom" passed the UN with a 54% majority.

Resolution Text

UNITED NATIONS RESOLUTION #2
Scientific Freedom
A resolution to reduce barriers to free trade and commerce.

Category: Free Trade Strength: Mild Proposed By: Genius

Description: The people of Genius have long stood for Scientific freedom. By ensuring that peaceful and responsible scientists can research by their own accord, and in any nation they please, technology will move forward, and trade will increase.


Presented to the Assembly of the United Nations on twenty-second day of November in the year two thousand and two, Common Era. By the representative and leader of Genius:

Chris Meyers

The Aboolot

Protector of Genius

Defender of Freedom

Friend of the Free Realms

Votes For: 3,075

Votes Against: 1,336

Implemented: Thu Dec 26 2002

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