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Revision as of 14:12, 17 October 2004

The United Nations works from a body of International Law. The UN members vote to accept proposals into resolutions, and push for repeals of existing resolutions. Here is the current body of law as accepted by the United Nations.

UN Timeline

The official chronology of the United Nations only makes note of the passage of proposals. There is no corresponding record of failed resolutions, propositions that were pulled from the queue after achieving quorum but before going to a vote, and similar events that seemed quite important at the time. The following list is a chronology, assembled by meticulous study of forum topics past and the recollections of UN members and observers.

Since game time tends to be somewhat fluid, this list has been indexed into annual quarters. The numbers express the 'official' chronology, with other important events inserted where appropriate. All of 2002 and much of early 2003 is no longer available in the forums, so your assistance is especially welcome in upgrading that portion of the Timeline.

2002 Fourth Quarter

  1. Fight the Axis of Evil
    Division over Fight the Axis of Evil
  2. Scientific Freedom

2003 First Quarter

  1. Education for All
  2. UN Taxation Ban
  3. DVD Region Removal
  4. End Slavery
  5. Sexual Freedom

2003 Second Quarter

  1. Citizen Rule Required
  2. Keep the World Disease-Free
  3. Stop Privacy Intrusion
  4. Ban Single-Hulled Tankers
  5. Gay Rights
  6. Mandatory Recycling
  7. Child Labor
    Contoversy over Child Labor
  8. Protect Historical Sites
  9. Elimination of Bio Weapons
  10. Required Basic Healthcare
  11. Hydrogen Powered Vehicles
  12. Religious Tolerance
  13. 'RBH' Replacement

2003 Third Quarter

  1. Fair Trial
  2. Outlaw Pedophilia
  3. Replanting Trees
  4. Metric System
  5. The Child Protection Act
  6. The Universal Bill of Rights
  7. Due Process
  8. Free Education
  9. The IRCO
    Establishment of the International Red Cross Organization
  10. Common Sense Act II
  11. Wolfish Convention on POW
    A History of Wolfish Convention on POW

2003 Fourth Quarter

  1. Global AIDS Initiative
  2. No Embargoes on Medicine
  3. Oceanic Waste Dumping
  4. Stop Dumping - Start Cleaning
  5. Freedom of Humor
  6. World Heritage List
  7. The Rights of Labor Unions
    A History of The Rights of Labor Unions
  8. Alternative Fuels
  9. Banning the Use of Landmines
  10. End Barbaric Punishments
  11. Increased Access to Medicine
  12. Legalise Euthanasia

2004 First Quarter

  1. Fair Treatment of Mentally-Ill
  2. UCPL
  3. Legalize Prostitution
    Exclusion of Passport Harmonisation - Res. 46a?
  4. Definition of 'Fair Trial'
  5. Save the Forests of the World
  6. Rights and Duties of UN States
    A History of Rights and Duties of UN States
    Discussions on Rights and Duties of UN States
  7. UN Space Consortium
    Establishment of the United Nations Space Consortium
  8. Children in War
  9. Ballast Water
    A History of Ballast Water
  10. Universal Freedom of Choice

2004 Second Quarter

  1. UN Educational Committee
  2. World Blood Bank
  3. BioRights Declaration
  4. Reduce Black Market Arms Sales
  5. SPCC Regulation Act
  6. The 40 Hour Workweek
    A History of The 40 Hour Workweek
  7. Public Domain
  8. Abortion Rights
  9. Female Genital Mutilation
  10. Freedom of Press
    A History of Freedom of Press

2004 Third Quarter

  1. Tracking Near Earth Objects
    A History of Tracking Near Earth Objects
  2. Refugee Protection Act
  3. Illegal Logging
  4. Needle Sharing Prevention
    A History of Needle Sharing Prevention
  5. Ban Trafficking in Persons
  6. The Sexes Rights Law
    A History of The Sexes Rights Law
  7. Banning Whaling
    Olympic Games removed from Queue - Aug 28 2004
  8. Sustainable Energy Sources
  9. Reduction of Greenhouse Gases
  10. Habeas Corpus
  11. The Law of the Sea
    A History of The Law of the Sea

2004 Fourth Quarter

  1. The Nuclear Terrorism Act
  2. Good Samaritan Laws
    A History of Good Samaritan Laws
  3. Epidemic Prevention Protocol
    A History of Epidemic Prevention Protocol
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