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RESOLUTION FOR THE STATUTE OF THE SUPERINTENDENCY THE GLOBAL ASSEMBLY |
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DATE OF SUBMISSION | 04/2002
REPRESENTATIVES NAME AND TITLE | Ambassador for Sweden to the Global Assembly, Xavier Holm
DRAFT RESOLUTION |
ADDRESSING the complete stagnancy of any beneficial operation within the Global assembly as a direct result of inactivity within the governing Secretariat as set within the Charter of the Global Assembly and Statute of the Secretariat which has directly inhibited the progression of proposed resolutions and amendments on international matters.
RECOGNISING that the delay in proceedings within the Global Assembly has the potential to be consequential in the substantial loss of life, limb or property, or risk thereof, and the legal ramifications in this event.
RESTORING faith in the capability, effectiveness and functionality of the Global Assembly, its offices, agencies and subsidiary organisations by member states.
ENCOURAGING the introduction of nations world wide to ratify core international legislation passed by the Global Assembly and explore the possibility of introduction of new members as a result; further promoting the core values of the organisation and broadening the scope of its effectivity.
AMMEND existing core legislation which prohibits the fair and lawful progression of functionality within the assembly.
(Article 1: Necessity)
(Article 1.1) The Superintendency is brought in as part of emergency contingency within the Global Assembly to address either:
(Article 1.1a) Inactivity within the Secretariat in its core role as set within the Charter of the Global Assembly and Statute of the Secretariat and amendments;
(Article 1.1b) Lack of core functionality to enable the progression of proposed legislation, resolutions and amendments on international matters of importance;
(Article 1.1c) Delay in proceedings within the Global Assembly which has the potential to be consequential in the substantial loss of life, limb or property, or risk thereof;
(Article 1.1d) Enable the progression of fair and lawful progression of diplomatic process.
(Article 1.2) Recognition that core functionality of the assembly is integral to the retention of international peace and restoration of lost bilateral or multilateral relations.
(Article 1.3) The progression of proceedings within the organisation actively encourages the introduction of nations worldwide in the ratification of international legislation passed by the Global Assembly and explore the possibility of introducing new members as a result.
(Article 1.4) Promotion of the core values of the organisation and broadening the scope of its effectivity.
(Article 2: Organisation)
(Article 2.1) Superintendency is headed by the Superintendent of the Assembly who is responsible for the continued operation of the assembly in lieu of the Presiding Officer operating in a reasonable capacity.
(Article 2.2) Executive Office of the Secretary General remains the chief governing office of the Global Assembly of which the Superintendency is accountable to; this includes any deputies, undersecretaries and positions recognised as senior to the Superintendency whilst operating in a capacity enabling the functionality of the organisation.
(Article 2.3) No further deputy or assisting positions sit within the Superintendency.
(Article 3: Responsibility)
(Article 3.1) The Superintendency is only responsible for the continuation of proceedings within active assembly sessions in lieu of a representative of the Secretariat.
(Article 3.2) To enable the lawful, fair and prompt progression of legislation, resolution and amendments.
(Article 3.3) To facilitate healthy debate within the assembly to the point of vote in accordance with Article 4 of the Statute of the Assembly.
(Article 3.4) Act as the Presiding Officer in accordance with core governing establishing legislation.
(Article 4: Impartiality)
(Article 4.1) Superintendent shall hold no external positions outside of the Organisation.
(Article 4.2) Superintendent shall not accept bribes and must report any attempts to the Secretary General.
(Article 4.3) Superintendent shall not show favour to their government or any other government through means of preference.
REPRESENTATIVES NAME AND TITLE | Ambassador for Sweden to the Global Assembly, Xavier Holm
DRAFT RESOLUTION |
ADDRESSING the complete stagnancy of any beneficial operation within the Global assembly as a direct result of inactivity within the governing Secretariat as set within the Charter of the Global Assembly and Statute of the Secretariat which has directly inhibited the progression of proposed resolutions and amendments on international matters.
RECOGNISING that the delay in proceedings within the Global Assembly has the potential to be consequential in the substantial loss of life, limb or property, or risk thereof, and the legal ramifications in this event.
RESTORING faith in the capability, effectiveness and functionality of the Global Assembly, its offices, agencies and subsidiary organisations by member states.
ENCOURAGING the introduction of nations world wide to ratify core international legislation passed by the Global Assembly and explore the possibility of introduction of new members as a result; further promoting the core values of the organisation and broadening the scope of its effectivity.
AMMEND existing core legislation which prohibits the fair and lawful progression of functionality within the assembly.
(Article 1: Necessity)
(Article 1.1) The Superintendency is brought in as part of emergency contingency within the Global Assembly to address either:
(Article 1.1a) Inactivity within the Secretariat in its core role as set within the Charter of the Global Assembly and Statute of the Secretariat and amendments;
(Article 1.1b) Lack of core functionality to enable the progression of proposed legislation, resolutions and amendments on international matters of importance;
(Article 1.1c) Delay in proceedings within the Global Assembly which has the potential to be consequential in the substantial loss of life, limb or property, or risk thereof;
(Article 1.1d) Enable the progression of fair and lawful progression of diplomatic process.
(Article 1.2) Recognition that core functionality of the assembly is integral to the retention of international peace and restoration of lost bilateral or multilateral relations.
(Article 1.3) The progression of proceedings within the organisation actively encourages the introduction of nations worldwide in the ratification of international legislation passed by the Global Assembly and explore the possibility of introducing new members as a result.
(Article 1.4) Promotion of the core values of the organisation and broadening the scope of its effectivity.
(Article 2: Organisation)
(Article 2.1) Superintendency is headed by the Superintendent of the Assembly who is responsible for the continued operation of the assembly in lieu of the Presiding Officer operating in a reasonable capacity.
(Article 2.2) Executive Office of the Secretary General remains the chief governing office of the Global Assembly of which the Superintendency is accountable to; this includes any deputies, undersecretaries and positions recognised as senior to the Superintendency whilst operating in a capacity enabling the functionality of the organisation.
(Article 2.3) No further deputy or assisting positions sit within the Superintendency.
(Article 3: Responsibility)
(Article 3.1) The Superintendency is only responsible for the continuation of proceedings within active assembly sessions in lieu of a representative of the Secretariat.
(Article 3.2) To enable the lawful, fair and prompt progression of legislation, resolution and amendments.
(Article 3.3) To facilitate healthy debate within the assembly to the point of vote in accordance with Article 4 of the Statute of the Assembly.
(Article 3.4) Act as the Presiding Officer in accordance with core governing establishing legislation.
(Article 4: Impartiality)
(Article 4.1) Superintendent shall hold no external positions outside of the Organisation.
(Article 4.2) Superintendent shall not accept bribes and must report any attempts to the Secretary General.
(Article 4.3) Superintendent shall not show favour to their government or any other government through means of preference.
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