Ban nuclear weapons (failed)

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History of the Resolution

Another resolution put into queue but not defended or addressed by its author. The Official forum topic attracted the usual pro-nuke and anti-nuke discussions, but the wording of the actual resolution was only lightly mentioned.


Text of the Resolution

UNITED NATIONS RESOLUTION #
Ban nuclear weapons
A resolution to slash worldwide military spending.

Category: Global Disarmament Strength: Significant Proposed By: Noazia

Considering that it is duty of the UN to defend the rights of the world-wide population


Considering that is duty of the UN to establish the minimums criteria of respect of the Heart ecosystem


Considering that is duty of the UN to maintain and to promote the peace between the nations


Considering that Science and History have demonstrated beyond every doubt the danger constituted by nuclear weapons for the world-wide population, the peace between the nations and the survival of the Heart ecosystem.


The United Nations Declares:

  1. All the nations that belong to the UN have to dismantle their nuclear weapons within the maximum time of 5 years from the approval of this resolution.
  2. All the govenments programs on nuclear weapons shall be immediately cancelled and the fund to they assigned shall be spent for the operations of dismantling of the nuclears arsenals.
  3. The elimination of the nuclear material will not be able to happen through the sale of the armaments to nations that do not belong to the UN or to private organizations.
  4. An appropriate commission will establish the modalities of dismantling of the nuclear armaments; all the states members will have the duty to respect them.
  5. The UN will finance the dismantling of the nuclear arsenals of the states members that will demonstrate not to have sufficient resources to make it
  6. The UN reserves the right to verify the happened disarmament and to endorse the nations that will not respect the terms of this resolution.


Votes For: 7,401.
Votes Against: 9,706
Voting Ended: 09 November 2004


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