THE GLOBAL ASSEMBLY | RESOLUTION PROPOSAL FORM THE ASSEMBLY |
[AUTHOR]: Antonio Gaius Abano (Amended by Secretary General Clark Stone) [DATE]: 08/1995 [TYPE OF RESOLUTION]: BINDING [TOPIC OF DISCUSSION]: Resolution for STrategic Ordnance Prohibition (STOP) [DRAFT RESOLUTION]: The Assembly, REMEMBERING the horrors of WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION (hereafter, WMDs) used in combat, HAVING witnessed the horrors of WWI from 1914 to 1919, NOTING weapons of mass destruction, as any chemical, biological or radiological weapon. NOTING chemical weapons as any toxic chemical or its precursor that can cause death, injury, temporary incapacitate or sensory irritation through its chemical action. Munitions or other delivery devices designed to deliver chemical weapons (Whether filled or unfilled) are also considered weapons themselves, NOTING biological weapons as any microbial or other biological agents, or toxins whatever their origin or method of production, of types and in quantities that have no justification for prophylactic, protective or other peaceful purposes; Weapons, equipment or means of delivery designed to use such agents or toxins for hostile purposes or in armed conflict, NOTING radiological weapons any weapons that disperse radioactive agents to inflict injury or cause contamination or damage, DECLARES, that for the continuance of world peace and humanity of warfare, we will extend to the greatest of our abilities the limitation, registration, and disarmament of weapons of mass destruction. Have agreed as follows: Article 1. 1. Each State Party to this Resolution undertakes never in any circumstances to develop, produce, stockpile or otherwise acquire or retain: i. microbial or other biological agents, or toxins whatever their origin or method of production, of types and in quantities that have no justification for prophylactic, protective or other peaceful purposes; ii. weapons, equipment or means of delivery designed to use such agents or toxins for hostile purposes or in armed conflict. Article 2. 1. Each State Party to this Resolution undertakes to destroy, or to divert to peaceful purposes, as soon as possible but not later than nine months after the entry into force of the Resolution, all agents, toxins, weapons, equipment and means of delivery specified in Article I of the Resolution, which are in its possession or under its jurisdiction or control. In implementing the provisions of this Article all necessary safety precautions shall be observed to protect populations and the environment. Article 3. 1. Each State Party to this Resolution undertakes not to transfer to any recipient whatsover, directly or indirectly, and not in any way to assist, encourage, or induce any State, group of States or international organisations to manufacture or otherwise acquire any of the agents, toxins, weapons, equipment or means of delivery specified in Article I of the Resolution. Article 4. 1. Each State Party to this Resolution shall, in accordance with its constitutional processes, take any necessary measures to prohibit and prevent the development, production, stockpiling, acquisition or retention of the agents, toxins, weapons, equipment and means of delivery specified in Article I of the Resolution, within the territory of such State, under its jurisdiction or under its control anywhere. Article 5. 1. The States Parties to this Resolution undertake to consult one another and to cooperate in solving any problems which may arise in relation to the objective of, or in the application of the provisions of, the Resolution. Consultation and cooperation pursuant to this Article may also be undertaken through appropriate international procedures. Article 6. 1. Any State Party to this Resolution which finds that any other State Party is acting in breach of obligations deriving from the provisions of the Resolution may lodge a complaint with the Secretariat of the Global Assembly. Such a complaint should include all possible evidence confirming its validity, as well as a request for its consideration by the Secretariat. 2. Each State Party to this Resolution undertakes to co-operate in carrying out any investigation which the Secretariat may initiate, on the basis of the complaint received by the Secretariat. The Secretariat shall inform the States Parties to the Resolution of the results of the investigation. Article 7. 1. Each State Party to this Resolution undertakes to provide or support assistance, to any Party to the Resolution which so requests, if the Secretariat decides that such Party has been exposed to danger a result of violation of the Resolution. Article 8. 1. Each State Party to this Resolution affirms the recognised objective of effective prohibition of chemical weapons and, to this end, undertakes to continue negotiations in good faith with a view to reaching early agreement on effective measures for the prohibition of their development, production and stockpiling and for their destruction, and on appropriate measures concerning equipment and means of delivery specifically designed for the production or use of chemical agents for weapons purposes. Article 9. 1. The State Parties to this Resolution undertake to facilitate, and have the right to participate in, the fullest possible exchange of equipment, materials and scientific and technological information for the use of bacteriological (biological) agents and toxins for peaceful purposes. Parties to the Resolution in a position to do so shall also co-operate in contributing individually or together with other States or international organisations to the further development and application of scientific discoveries in the field of bacteriology (biology) for the prevention of disease, or for other peaceful purposes. 2. This Resolution shall be implemented in a manner designed to avoid hampering the economic or technological development of States Parties to the Resolution or international co-operation in the field of peaceful bacteriological (biological) activities, including the international exchange of bacteriological (biological) agents and toxins and equipment for the processing, use or production of bacteriological (biological) agents and toxins for peaceful purposes in accordance with the provisions of the Resolution. Article 10. 1. The Global Assembly shall commission a multilateral inspection and enforcement agency, the Strategic Arms Disarmament Organization, in order to ensure that the prohibitions and agreements established by this resolution are properly undertaken. 2. Each State Party must declare their weapons of mass destruction on an international registry maintained by the Strategic Arms Disarmament Organization. Declarations must include quantities, areas effect of these weapons, deployment status, and, in the case of biological and chemical weapons, the specific chemical compound or biological microbe used. 3. Each State Party registering these weapons must file with their declaration a comprehensive plan for disarmament, including schedules and time frames for different levels of disarmament, no more than six months after the date of registration. Article 11. 1. States Party to this resolution shall assist and cooperate with the Strategic Arms Disarmament Organization to prevent non-governmental organizations, such as corporations and terrorist groups, from developing, constructing, obtaining, maintaining, and using the weapons prohibited by this resolution. Article 12. 1. The development and construction of new weapons of mass destruction shall be prohibited. Article 13. 1. Any State Party may propose amendments to this Resolution. Amendments shall enter into force for each State Party upon the passing of the amendment by a majority within the Assembly. Article 14. 1. This Resolution shall be of unlimited duration. |
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