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  • ...determine the domestic policies of member nations. Discussions on proposed resolutions take place on the [[forums]], often home to all manner of political debate.
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  • ...ote in the Assembly to vote on issues such as wars, alliance alert status, resolutions on policy, and government officials. ...liance and was made privvy to some important information which was quickly passed along to other defenders.
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  • The UN enforces its newly passed [[resolution]]s by means of the [[Compliance Ministry]]. Acceptance of new ...rs use the UN as a place to exercise their political muscles and propose [[resolutions]] that will impact other UN member nations to better reflect the author's i
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  • ...over the House of Representatives. The legislative branch passes laws and resolutions, which can either be signed or vetoed by the president. Congress can overri ...dent either dies or relinquishes power, then the power of the president is passed to the Secretary of State, as is the case if the president and vice preside
    21 KB (3,178 words) - 22:14, 30 December 2006
  • ...hors of almost 10 percent of all passed resolutions. Proposals adopted as resolutions that were written by IDU nations are: A list of the passed resolutions may be found [http://z10.invisionfree.com/IDU/index.php?showtopic=1147 here
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  • '''A Treatise On Building Functional Resolutions''' ...chances of making it onto the hallowed list of implemented United Nations resolutions.
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  • ...ade|Free Trade]] have also been widely used, whilst no resolution has ever passed in some other categories, such as [[#Gambling|Gambling]] and [[#Gun Control ...dustry more to implement an environmental plan of some kind. Environmental resolutions can affect the Automobile Manufacturing, Uranium Mining or Woodchipping ind
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  • ...sses). Nations that join the UN are assumed to have adopted ''all'' passed resolutions, even though there is no in-game effect to that nation. Since Sept. 2004, passed resolutions have been subject to repeal. [http://www.nationstates.net/news/2004/09/23/i
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  • ...the individual. Don't worry, you'll be the one who gets their name on the passed [[Resolution]] ... but you'd be wise to give at least forum credit to the f Everyone wants better resolutions. Follow all these tips, and yours can be one of them.
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  • ...national legislatures of all UN members and adds the effects of the latest passed [[resolution]] to that nation's code of law. ...may have their own national agencies tasked with implementing mandatory UN resolutions (i.e., all of them). Such agencies sometimes specialise in exploiting looph
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  • ...ion of its specific decisions is dependent on the goodwill of its members (resolutions do however affect all members' statistics). It has no legal power to direct ...iberal NSUN resolutions have been passed, although one resolution has been passed in the free trade category.
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  • ...tly contested resolutions in [[UN]] history. It remains the most narrowly passed resolution, winning by a margin of 111 votes - or less than 1% of the total *[[Passed UN Resolutions]]
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  • ...the Rights of Labor Unions passed it was one of the most tightly contested resolutions up to that point, passing with just 55% of the vote. It was immediately fo *[[Index of UN Resolutions]]
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  • ...is simultaneously the first and most divisive of all the UN body of law. Passed as a test resolution by [[Max Barry]] and his [[NationStates]] beta-testers ...ote before the forums were inhabited or the game was heavily populated, it passed easily with a two-to-one margin. Arguably, this proposal fails by [[Hackian
    3 KB (533 words) - 13:07, 8 October 2007
  • :''This page used to contain commentary on the passed resolutions; in the interest of article size and clarity, that has been moved to [[Hist ...thus make them into [[resolutions]], and push for [[repeal]]s of existing resolutions. Here is the history the United Nations.
    99 KB (13,351 words) - 14:07, 26 October 2007
  • ...rbara officially abandoned the [[United Nations]] after the resolution was passed, and was therefore not obligated to follow the child labor resolution (that *[[Passed UN Resolutions]]
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  • ...rm words. Frisbeeteria is delighted with the respect and lauds this yet un-passed proposal is garnering. Still, we are not satisfied. .... In that spirit, we are hoping to set an example to all who would propose resolutions before this august body.
    18 KB (2,976 words) - 18:37, 8 May 2007
  • ...The ''Komokom'' proposal entered the voting phase on 11 August, 2004, and passed on 15 August, with a majority of 72.9% of all voting members and delegate b ''Komokom'': The U.N. already has anti-slave law passed. Which you must as a member obey. Because thats how the game works. You kno
    8 KB (1,324 words) - 14:17, 5 August 2006
  • ...sions affecting how Canada is run, as well as how the delegate votes on UN resolutions, are administered through [http://invisionfree.com/forums/NationStates_Cana ...orts to inform the public of its activities. Several other legislation was passed and the House of Commons was organized with political parties where any Res
    15 KB (2,171 words) - 15:28, 2 July 2007
  • ...ldUN.png|right|The UN logo]] Any [[UN]] [[Resolution]] that which has been passed can be repealed. ...out history] on the UN page. In the list of [[Passed UN Resolutions|passed resolutions]] that appears, every resolution has a link to ''Repeal this Resolution''.
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