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by Aursi » Sun Jun 05, 2022 6:54 am
by Mammoth city » Sun Jun 05, 2022 9:31 am
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by Gralov » Mon Jun 06, 2022 2:54 am
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by Mammoth city » Mon Jun 06, 2022 6:18 am
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by Gralov » Mon Jun 06, 2022 7:12 am
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by Gralov » Wed Jun 15, 2022 5:19 am
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by Mets Hayk » Wed Jun 15, 2022 5:21 am
Gralov wrote:(Image)
INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN COUNCILThe Federative Commonwealth Of GralovOverseer On Peacekeeping Operations
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PROPOSAL ON EXTENDED IHC ARTICLES
Introduction: The International Humanitarian Coalition over the past months, or years. It has taken a role in humanitarian missions, and over time, has evolved into a complex, global undertaking. During this time, the conduct of the International Humanitarian Coalition was solely weak. Its charter only being guided by a large unwritten body of principles based on the premises of the idea of a humanitarian organization. Within that period, many member states were unguided to the path of actual humanitarian missions taking place in nations that have succumbed to war, hatred, and instability. The spectrum of peacekeeping operations, rescuing civilians, and various other missions led by the IHC. This document expands the Charter of the International Humanitarian Coalition to further solidify its place, improve its efficiency, and effectiveness to further prove the idea of our mission in the world.
Article 1; The International Humanitarian Coalition banners/logo/name must not be used in a direct conflict involving IHC members, or as a tool to wage a military offensive against other nations, nor be used as a tool/justification while occupying subjugated nations and be used as a tool to violate the sovereignty of a nation.
1a; Nations involved in peacekeeping operations must only adhere to IHC regulations and must not attack other local governmental/international/government institutions during a humanitarian intervention, and must only initiate direct combat as a last resort; when they are being ambushed and being attacked by hostile forces. It must be executed in a precise manner to prevent collateral damage, minimize casualties and sustain the desired effect to prevent further consequences. The use of forces during an IHC peacekeeping operation may lead to a chain of events that may render the coalition ineffective.
ㅤ 1b: Referring to Article 1 (The International Humanitarian Coalition banners/logo/name must not be used in a direct conflict involving IHC members); The International Humanitarian Coalition members cannot use the IHC as means to declare war, but only for peacekeeping operations to protect neutrality.
ㅤ ㅤ 1c; If an IHC member is attacked, member states must still adhere to Article 1 and may not involve the International Humanitarian Coalition within a war between two states within the IHC.
Article 2; The International Humanitarian Coalition can only order humanitarian intervention and not resort to direct intervention.
1a; The International Humanitarian Coalition must resolve to diplomatic means and not bloodshed/violence as a means to resolve conflicts peacefully to prevent more infrastructure damage and civilian deaths leading to a humanitarian crisis.
ㅤ 1b; Referring to Article 1a: Unless necessary, the IHC may order robust mandates, authorizing all force necessary to prevent disruption of the political process, protect civilians prone to physical assault/attack, and may not require such consent from the main parties involved in said conflict.
ㅤㅤ1c; Referring to Article 1a: If the said state/region is too unstable or has remained in a constant state of destabilization, the IHC may order the establishment of a provisionary government to perform basic civilian administrative functions under the International Humanitarian Coalition to restabilize and ensure a peaceful life for its citizens.
Article 3; Neutrality must be ALWAYS maintained; to preserve bipartisan status, and maintain impartiality.
1a; Consent is required in the main institutions involved in a conflict, as it gives the International Humanitarian Coalition the necessary action, both political and physical to carry out tasks needed to perform essential actions for operations. In the absence of such consent peacekeeping operators may become a risk of becoming another party to the conflict; and possibly be dragged towards direct engagement against other parties, breaking the fundamental rule for a peacekeeping operation.
ㅤ1b; Merging with other alliances will not be allowed, as the IHC remains an independent organization solely based on humanitarian missions. But unless we are the one integrating another organization; it is mostly allowed.
ㅤㅤ1c; A standardized peacekeeping force shall be made, consisting of various equipment from other nations to further strengthen impartiality and promote unity between member states.
Article 4; Peacekeeping forces must be subjected to monitoring to hinder the capability of infringing the International Humanitarian Coalitions charter.
1a; The Overseer on Peacekeeping Operations must report all following suspicious activity to all nations within the IHC and must punish those known to have been breaking the IHC charter.
ㅤ1b; The OPO must also ensure that no member states involved in a humanitarian operation are doing illegal activities that may harm the IHC. The OPO also deserves to right to report any state that has been known to commit crimes during a humanitarian mission.
Article 5; The OPO, OOF, and the OIR are required to be also monitored by various member states and the International Humanitarian Coalition President to check if they are doing their jobs efficiently.
1a; The IHC may hold a vote on whether to remove a certain representative from the mentioned 3 roles if they are suspected to be corrupt, ineffective, inefficient, or breaking the International Humanitarian Coalitions articles and charters.
ㅤ1b; If the said representative has been deceased, removed from the position, or is getting replaced due to reasons unrelated within the IHCs control, the International Humanitarian Coalition IS required to hold a vote. It may can be indefinite until a replacement for the position has been elected by various member states.
Article 6; The International Humanitarian Coalition must both prioritize peacekeeping and protect individuals who are not participating or no longer participating in frontlines where their lives are in danger. It is relevant to International Humanitarian Coalitions peacekeeping operations because these missions are often deployed into hostile environments where conflict may be ongoing. Additionally, in post-conflict environments, there are often large civilian populations that have been targeted by the warring parties, prisoners of war, and other vulnerable groups to whom the humanitarian law would apply in the event of further hostilities
NOTICE: This Charter may be edited to further liking, and may be expanded by other IHC members. This is still the base for a further lengthy charter that can further improve the International Humanitarian Coalition.SIGNED,
EMMERICH DETERMAN
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by Southeast Marajarbia » Wed Jun 15, 2022 6:18 am
Gralov wrote:(Image)
INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN COUNCILThe Federative Commonwealth Of GralovOverseer On Peacekeeping Operations
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PROPOSAL ON EXTENDED IHC ARTICLES
Introduction: The International Humanitarian Coalition over the past months, or years. It has taken a role in humanitarian missions, and over time, has evolved into a complex, global undertaking. During this time, the conduct of the International Humanitarian Coalition was solely weak. Its charter only being guided by a large unwritten body of principles based on the premises of the idea of a humanitarian organization. Within that period, many member states were unguided to the path of actual humanitarian missions taking place in nations that have succumbed to war, hatred, and instability. The spectrum of peacekeeping operations, rescuing civilians, and various other missions led by the IHC. This document expands the Charter of the International Humanitarian Coalition to further solidify its place, improve its efficiency, and effectiveness to further prove the idea of our mission in the world.
Article 1; The International Humanitarian Coalition banners/logo/name must not be used in a direct conflict involving IHC members, or as a tool to wage a military offensive against other nations, nor be used as a tool/justification while occupying subjugated nations and be used as a tool to violate the sovereignty of a nation.
1a; Nations involved in peacekeeping operations must only adhere to IHC regulations and must not attack other local governmental/international/government institutions during a humanitarian intervention, and must only initiate direct combat as a last resort; when they are being ambushed and being attacked by hostile forces. It must be executed in a precise manner to prevent collateral damage, minimize casualties and sustain the desired effect to prevent further consequences. The use of forces during an IHC peacekeeping operation may lead to a chain of events that may render the coalition ineffective.
ㅤ 1b: Referring to Article 1 (The International Humanitarian Coalition banners/logo/name must not be used in a direct conflict involving IHC members); The International Humanitarian Coalition members cannot use the IHC as means to declare war, but only for peacekeeping operations to protect neutrality.
ㅤ ㅤ 1c; If an IHC member is attacked, member states must still adhere to Article 1 and may not involve the International Humanitarian Coalition within a war between two states within the IHC.
Article 2; The International Humanitarian Coalition can only order humanitarian intervention and not resort to direct intervention.
1a; The International Humanitarian Coalition must resolve to diplomatic means and not bloodshed/violence as a means to resolve conflicts peacefully to prevent more infrastructure damage and civilian deaths leading to a humanitarian crisis.
ㅤ 1b; Referring to Article 1a: Unless necessary, the IHC may order robust mandates, authorizing all force necessary to prevent disruption of the political process, protect civilians prone to physical assault/attack, and may not require such consent from the main parties involved in said conflict.
ㅤㅤ1c; Referring to Article 1a: If the said state/region is too unstable or has remained in a constant state of destabilization, the IHC may order the establishment of a provisionary government to perform basic civilian administrative functions under the International Humanitarian Coalition to restabilize and ensure a peaceful life for its citizens.
Article 3; Neutrality must be ALWAYS maintained; to preserve bipartisan status, and maintain impartiality.
1a; Consent is required in the main institutions involved in a conflict, as it gives the International Humanitarian Coalition the necessary action, both political and physical to carry out tasks needed to perform essential actions for operations. In the absence of such consent peacekeeping operators may become a risk of becoming another party to the conflict; and possibly be dragged towards direct engagement against other parties, breaking the fundamental rule for a peacekeeping operation.
ㅤ1b; Merging with other alliances will not be allowed, as the IHC remains an independent organization solely based on humanitarian missions. But unless we are the one integrating another organization; it is mostly allowed.
ㅤㅤ1c; A standardized peacekeeping force shall be made, consisting of various equipment from other nations to further strengthen impartiality and promote unity between member states.
Article 4; Peacekeeping forces must be subjected to monitoring to hinder the capability of infringing the International Humanitarian Coalitions charter.
1a; The Overseer on Peacekeeping Operations must report all following suspicious activity to all nations within the IHC and must punish those known to have been breaking the IHC charter.
ㅤ1b; The OPO must also ensure that no member states involved in a humanitarian operation are doing illegal activities that may harm the IHC. The OPO also deserves to right to report any state that has been known to commit crimes during a humanitarian mission.
Article 5; The OPO, OOF, and the OIR are required to be also monitored by various member states and the International Humanitarian Coalition President to check if they are doing their jobs efficiently.
1a; The IHC may hold a vote on whether to remove a certain representative from the mentioned 3 roles if they are suspected to be corrupt, ineffective, inefficient, or breaking the International Humanitarian Coalitions articles and charters.
ㅤ1b; If the said representative has been deceased, removed from the position, or is getting replaced due to reasons unrelated within the IHCs control, the International Humanitarian Coalition IS required to hold a vote. It may can be indefinite until a replacement for the position has been elected by various member states.
Article 6; The International Humanitarian Coalition must both prioritize peacekeeping and protect individuals who are not participating or no longer participating in frontlines where their lives are in danger. It is relevant to International Humanitarian Coalitions peacekeeping operations because these missions are often deployed into hostile environments where conflict may be ongoing. Additionally, in post-conflict environments, there are often large civilian populations that have been targeted by the warring parties, prisoners of war, and other vulnerable groups to whom the humanitarian law would apply in the event of further hostilities
NOTICE: This Charter may be edited to further liking, and may be expanded by other IHC members. This is still the base for a further lengthy charter that can further improve the International Humanitarian Coalition.SIGNED,
EMMERICH DETERMAN
by Southeast Marajarbia » Wed Jun 15, 2022 12:25 pm
by Deutsch-Francia » Fri Jun 17, 2022 7:12 am
by Gralov » Sat Jun 18, 2022 3:13 am
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by Aursi » Sat Jun 18, 2022 9:44 am
by Diarcesia » Sat Jun 18, 2022 1:52 pm
Mets Hayk wrote:Gralov wrote:(Image)
INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN COUNCILThe Federative Commonwealth Of GralovOverseer On Peacekeeping Operations
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PROPOSAL ON EXTENDED IHC ARTICLES
Introduction: The International Humanitarian Coalition over the past months, or years. It has taken a role in humanitarian missions, and over time, has evolved into a complex, global undertaking. During this time, the conduct of the International Humanitarian Coalition was solely weak. Its charter only being guided by a large unwritten body of principles based on the premises of the idea of a humanitarian organization. Within that period, many member states were unguided to the path of actual humanitarian missions taking place in nations that have succumbed to war, hatred, and instability. The spectrum of peacekeeping operations, rescuing civilians, and various other missions led by the IHC. This document expands the Charter of the International Humanitarian Coalition to further solidify its place, improve its efficiency, and effectiveness to further prove the idea of our mission in the world.
Article 1; The International Humanitarian Coalition banners/logo/name must not be used in a direct conflict involving IHC members, or as a tool to wage a military offensive against other nations, nor be used as a tool/justification while occupying subjugated nations and be used as a tool to violate the sovereignty of a nation.
1a; Nations involved in peacekeeping operations must only adhere to IHC regulations and must not attack other local governmental/international/government institutions during a humanitarian intervention, and must only initiate direct combat as a last resort; when they are being ambushed and being attacked by hostile forces. It must be executed in a precise manner to prevent collateral damage, minimize casualties and sustain the desired effect to prevent further consequences. The use of forces during an IHC peacekeeping operation may lead to a chain of events that may render the coalition ineffective.
ㅤ 1b: Referring to Article 1 (The International Humanitarian Coalition banners/logo/name must not be used in a direct conflict involving IHC members); The International Humanitarian Coalition members cannot use the IHC as means to declare war, but only for peacekeeping operations to protect neutrality.
ㅤ ㅤ 1c; If an IHC member is attacked, member states must still adhere to Article 1 and may not involve the International Humanitarian Coalition within a war between two states within the IHC.
Article 2; The International Humanitarian Coalition can only order humanitarian intervention and not resort to direct intervention.
1a; The International Humanitarian Coalition must resolve to diplomatic means and not bloodshed/violence as a means to resolve conflicts peacefully to prevent more infrastructure damage and civilian deaths leading to a humanitarian crisis.
ㅤ 1b; Referring to Article 1a: Unless necessary, the IHC may order robust mandates, authorizing all force necessary to prevent disruption of the political process, protect civilians prone to physical assault/attack, and may not require such consent from the main parties involved in said conflict.
ㅤㅤ1c; Referring to Article 1a: If the said state/region is too unstable or has remained in a constant state of destabilization, the IHC may order the establishment of a provisionary government to perform basic civilian administrative functions under the International Humanitarian Coalition to restabilize and ensure a peaceful life for its citizens.
Article 3; Neutrality must be ALWAYS maintained; to preserve bipartisan status, and maintain impartiality.
1a; Consent is required in the main institutions involved in a conflict, as it gives the International Humanitarian Coalition the necessary action, both political and physical to carry out tasks needed to perform essential actions for operations. In the absence of such consent peacekeeping operators may become a risk of becoming another party to the conflict; and possibly be dragged towards direct engagement against other parties, breaking the fundamental rule for a peacekeeping operation.
ㅤ1b; Merging with other alliances will not be allowed, as the IHC remains an independent organization solely based on humanitarian missions. But unless we are the one integrating another organization; it is mostly allowed.
ㅤㅤ1c; A standardized peacekeeping force shall be made, consisting of various equipment from other nations to further strengthen impartiality and promote unity between member states.
Article 4; Peacekeeping forces must be subjected to monitoring to hinder the capability of infringing the International Humanitarian Coalitions charter.
1a; The Overseer on Peacekeeping Operations must report all following suspicious activity to all nations within the IHC and must punish those known to have been breaking the IHC charter.
ㅤ1b; The OPO must also ensure that no member states involved in a humanitarian operation are doing illegal activities that may harm the IHC. The OPO also deserves to right to report any state that has been known to commit crimes during a humanitarian mission.
Article 5; The OPO, OOF, and the OIR are required to be also monitored by various member states and the International Humanitarian Coalition President to check if they are doing their jobs efficiently.
1a; The IHC may hold a vote on whether to remove a certain representative from the mentioned 3 roles if they are suspected to be corrupt, ineffective, inefficient, or breaking the International Humanitarian Coalitions articles and charters.
ㅤ1b; If the said representative has been deceased, removed from the position, or is getting replaced due to reasons unrelated within the IHCs control, the International Humanitarian Coalition IS required to hold a vote. It may can be indefinite until a replacement for the position has been elected by various member states.
Article 6; The International Humanitarian Coalition must both prioritize peacekeeping and protect individuals who are not participating or no longer participating in frontlines where their lives are in danger. It is relevant to International Humanitarian Coalitions peacekeeping operations because these missions are often deployed into hostile environments where conflict may be ongoing. Additionally, in post-conflict environments, there are often large civilian populations that have been targeted by the warring parties, prisoners of war, and other vulnerable groups to whom the humanitarian law would apply in the event of further hostilities
NOTICE: This Charter may be edited to further liking, and may be expanded by other IHC members. This is still the base for a further lengthy charter that can further improve the International Humanitarian Coalition.SIGNED,
EMMERICH DETERMAN
"Mister Determan...this just may be the best proposal I've ever read. All in favour?"
by Southeast Marajarbia » Sun Jun 19, 2022 7:50 am
by New Eestiball » Sun Jun 19, 2022 8:34 am
Gralov wrote:(Image)
INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN COUNCILThe Federative Commonwealth Of GralovOverseer On Peacekeeping Operations
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PROPOSAL ON EXTENDED IHC ARTICLES
Introduction: The International Humanitarian Coalition over the past months, or years. It has taken a role in humanitarian missions, and over time, has evolved into a complex, global undertaking. During this time, the conduct of the International Humanitarian Coalition was solely weak. Its charter only being guided by a large unwritten body of principles based on the premises of the idea of a humanitarian organization. Within that period, many member states were unguided to the path of actual humanitarian missions taking place in nations that have succumbed to war, hatred, and instability. The spectrum of peacekeeping operations, rescuing civilians, and various other missions led by the IHC. This document expands the Charter of the International Humanitarian Coalition to further solidify its place, improve its efficiency, and effectiveness to further prove the idea of our mission in the world.
Article 1; The International Humanitarian Coalition banners/logo/name must not be used in a direct conflict involving IHC members, or as a tool to wage a military offensive against other nations, nor be used as a tool/justification while occupying subjugated nations and be used as a tool to violate the sovereignty of a nation.
1a; Nations involved in peacekeeping operations must only adhere to IHC regulations and must not attack other local governmental/international/government institutions during a humanitarian intervention, and must only initiate direct combat as a last resort; when they are being ambushed and being attacked by hostile forces. It must be executed in a precise manner to prevent collateral damage, minimize casualties and sustain the desired effect to prevent further consequences. The use of forces during an IHC peacekeeping operation may lead to a chain of events that may render the coalition ineffective.
ㅤ 1b: Referring to Article 1 (The International Humanitarian Coalition banners/logo/name must not be used in a direct conflict involving IHC members); The International Humanitarian Coalition members cannot use the IHC as means to declare war, but only for peacekeeping operations to protect neutrality.
ㅤ ㅤ 1c; If an IHC member is attacked, member states must still adhere to Article 1 and may not involve the International Humanitarian Coalition within a war between two states within the IHC.
Article 2; The International Humanitarian Coalition can only order humanitarian intervention and not resort to direct intervention.
1a; The International Humanitarian Coalition must resolve to diplomatic means and not bloodshed/violence as a means to resolve conflicts peacefully to prevent more infrastructure damage and civilian deaths leading to a humanitarian crisis.
ㅤ 1b; Referring to Article 1a: Unless necessary, the IHC may order robust mandates, authorizing all force necessary to prevent disruption of the political process, protect civilians prone to physical assault/attack, and may not require such consent from the main parties involved in said conflict.
ㅤㅤ1c; Referring to Article 1a: If the said state/region is too unstable or has remained in a constant state of destabilization, the IHC may order the establishment of a provisionary government to perform basic civilian administrative functions under the International Humanitarian Coalition to restabilize and ensure a peaceful life for its citizens.
Article 3; Neutrality must be ALWAYS maintained; to preserve bipartisan status, and maintain impartiality.
1a; Consent is required in the main institutions involved in a conflict, as it gives the International Humanitarian Coalition the necessary action, both political and physical to carry out tasks needed to perform essential actions for operations. In the absence of such consent peacekeeping operators may become a risk of becoming another party to the conflict; and possibly be dragged towards direct engagement against other parties, breaking the fundamental rule for a peacekeeping operation.
ㅤ1b; Merging with other alliances will not be allowed, as the IHC remains an independent organization solely based on humanitarian missions. But unless we are the one integrating another organization; it is mostly allowed.
ㅤㅤ1c; A standardized peacekeeping force shall be made, consisting of various equipment from other nations to further strengthen impartiality and promote unity between member states.
Article 4; Peacekeeping forces must be subjected to monitoring to hinder the capability of infringing the International Humanitarian Coalitions charter.
1a; The Overseer on Peacekeeping Operations must report all following suspicious activity to all nations within the IHC and must punish those known to have been breaking the IHC charter.
ㅤ1b; The OPO must also ensure that no member states involved in a humanitarian operation are doing illegal activities that may harm the IHC. The OPO also deserves to right to report any state that has been known to commit crimes during a humanitarian mission.
Article 5; The OPO, OOF, and the OIR are required to be also monitored by various member states and the International Humanitarian Coalition President to check if they are doing their jobs efficiently.
1a; The IHC may hold a vote on whether to remove a certain representative from the mentioned 3 roles if they are suspected to be corrupt, ineffective, inefficient, or breaking the International Humanitarian Coalitions articles and charters.
ㅤ1b; If the said representative has been deceased, removed from the position, or is getting replaced due to reasons unrelated within the IHCs control, the International Humanitarian Coalition IS required to hold a vote. It may can be indefinite until a replacement for the position has been elected by various member states.
Article 6; The International Humanitarian Coalition must both prioritize peacekeeping and protect individuals who are not participating or no longer participating in frontlines where their lives are in danger. It is relevant to International Humanitarian Coalitions peacekeeping operations because these missions are often deployed into hostile environments where conflict may be ongoing. Additionally, in post-conflict environments, there are often large civilian populations that have been targeted by the warring parties, prisoners of war, and other vulnerable groups to whom the humanitarian law would apply in the event of further hostilities
NOTICE: This Charter may be edited to further liking, and may be expanded by other IHC members. This is still the base for a further lengthy charter that can further improve the International Humanitarian Coalition.SIGNED,
EMMERICH DETERMAN
by Free Kathen » Sun Jun 19, 2022 10:58 pm
Gralov wrote:(Image)
INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN COUNCILThe Federative Commonwealth Of GralovOverseer On Peacekeeping Operations
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PROPOSAL ON EXTENDED IHC ARTICLES
Introduction: The International Humanitarian Coalition over the past months, or years. It has taken a role in humanitarian missions, and over time, has evolved into a complex, global undertaking. During this time, the conduct of the International Humanitarian Coalition was solely weak. Its charter only being guided by a large unwritten body of principles based on the premises of the idea of a humanitarian organization. Within that period, many member states were unguided to the path of actual humanitarian missions taking place in nations that have succumbed to war, hatred, and instability. The spectrum of peacekeeping operations, rescuing civilians, and various other missions led by the IHC. This document expands the Charter of the International Humanitarian Coalition to further solidify its place, improve its efficiency, and effectiveness to further prove the idea of our mission in the world.
Article 1; The International Humanitarian Coalition banners/logo/name must not be used in a direct conflict involving IHC members, or as a tool to wage a military offensive against other nations, nor be used as a tool/justification while occupying subjugated nations and be used as a tool to violate the sovereignty of a nation.
1a; Nations involved in peacekeeping operations must only adhere to IHC regulations and must not attack other local governmental/international/government institutions during a humanitarian intervention, and must only initiate direct combat as a last resort; when they are being ambushed and being attacked by hostile forces. It must be executed in a precise manner to prevent collateral damage, minimize casualties and sustain the desired effect to prevent further consequences. The use of forces during an IHC peacekeeping operation may lead to a chain of events that may render the coalition ineffective.
ㅤ 1b: Referring to Article 1 (The International Humanitarian Coalition banners/logo/name must not be used in a direct conflict involving IHC members); The International Humanitarian Coalition members cannot use the IHC as means to declare war, but only for peacekeeping operations to protect neutrality.
ㅤ ㅤ 1c; If an IHC member is attacked, member states must still adhere to Article 1 and may not involve the International Humanitarian Coalition within a war between two states within the IHC.
Article 2; The International Humanitarian Coalition can only order humanitarian intervention and not resort to direct intervention.
1a; The International Humanitarian Coalition must resolve to diplomatic means and not bloodshed/violence as a means to resolve conflicts peacefully to prevent more infrastructure damage and civilian deaths leading to a humanitarian crisis.
ㅤ 1b; Referring to Article 1a: Unless necessary, the IHC may order robust mandates, authorizing all force necessary to prevent disruption of the political process, protect civilians prone to physical assault/attack, and may not require such consent from the main parties involved in said conflict.
ㅤㅤ1c; Referring to Article 1a: If the said state/region is too unstable or has remained in a constant state of destabilization, the IHC may order the establishment of a provisionary government to perform basic civilian administrative functions under the International Humanitarian Coalition to restabilize and ensure a peaceful life for its citizens.
Article 3; Neutrality must be ALWAYS maintained; to preserve bipartisan status, and maintain impartiality.
1a; Consent is required in the main institutions involved in a conflict, as it gives the International Humanitarian Coalition the necessary action, both political and physical to carry out tasks needed to perform essential actions for operations. In the absence of such consent peacekeeping operators may become a risk of becoming another party to the conflict; and possibly be dragged towards direct engagement against other parties, breaking the fundamental rule for a peacekeeping operation.
ㅤ1b; Merging with other alliances will not be allowed, as the IHC remains an independent organization solely based on humanitarian missions. But unless we are the one integrating another organization; it is mostly allowed.
ㅤㅤ1c; A standardized peacekeeping force shall be made, consisting of various equipment from other nations to further strengthen impartiality and promote unity between member states.
Article 4; Peacekeeping forces must be subjected to monitoring to hinder the capability of infringing the International Humanitarian Coalitions charter.
1a; The Overseer on Peacekeeping Operations must report all following suspicious activity to all nations within the IHC and must punish those known to have been breaking the IHC charter.
ㅤ1b; The OPO must also ensure that no member states involved in a humanitarian operation are doing illegal activities that may harm the IHC. The OPO also deserves to right to report any state that has been known to commit crimes during a humanitarian mission.
Article 5; The OPO, OOF, and the OIR are required to be also monitored by various member states and the International Humanitarian Coalition President to check if they are doing their jobs efficiently.
1a; The IHC may hold a vote on whether to remove a certain representative from the mentioned 3 roles if they are suspected to be corrupt, ineffective, inefficient, or breaking the International Humanitarian Coalitions articles and charters.
ㅤ1b; If the said representative has been deceased, removed from the position, or is getting replaced due to reasons unrelated within the IHCs control, the International Humanitarian Coalition IS required to hold a vote. It may can be indefinite until a replacement for the position has been elected by various member states.
Article 6; The International Humanitarian Coalition must both prioritize peacekeeping and protect individuals who are not participating or no longer participating in frontlines where their lives are in danger. It is relevant to International Humanitarian Coalitions peacekeeping operations because these missions are often deployed into hostile environments where conflict may be ongoing. Additionally, in post-conflict environments, there are often large civilian populations that have been targeted by the warring parties, prisoners of war, and other vulnerable groups to whom the humanitarian law would apply in the event of further hostilities
NOTICE: This Charter may be edited to further liking, and may be expanded by other IHC members. This is still the base for a further lengthy charter that can further improve the International Humanitarian Coalition.SIGNED,
EMMERICH DETERMAN
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by Romanic Imperium » Sun Jun 19, 2022 11:09 pm
Gralov wrote:(Image)
INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN COUNCILThe Federative Commonwealth Of GralovOverseer On Peacekeeping Operations
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PROPOSAL ON EXTENDED IHC ARTICLES
Introduction: The International Humanitarian Coalition over the past months, or years. It has taken a role in humanitarian missions, and over time, has evolved into a complex, global undertaking. During this time, the conduct of the International Humanitarian Coalition was solely weak. Its charter only being guided by a large unwritten body of principles based on the premises of the idea of a humanitarian organization. Within that period, many member states were unguided to the path of actual humanitarian missions taking place in nations that have succumbed to war, hatred, and instability. The spectrum of peacekeeping operations, rescuing civilians, and various other missions led by the IHC. This document expands the Charter of the International Humanitarian Coalition to further solidify its place, improve its efficiency, and effectiveness to further prove the idea of our mission in the world.
Article 1; The International Humanitarian Coalition banners/logo/name must not be used in a direct conflict involving IHC members, or as a tool to wage a military offensive against other nations, nor be used as a tool/justification while occupying subjugated nations and be used as a tool to violate the sovereignty of a nation.
1a; Nations involved in peacekeeping operations must only adhere to IHC regulations and must not attack other local governmental/international/government institutions during a humanitarian intervention, and must only initiate direct combat as a last resort; when they are being ambushed and being attacked by hostile forces. It must be executed in a precise manner to prevent collateral damage, minimize casualties and sustain the desired effect to prevent further consequences. The use of forces during an IHC peacekeeping operation may lead to a chain of events that may render the coalition ineffective.
ㅤ 1b: Referring to Article 1 (The International Humanitarian Coalition banners/logo/name must not be used in a direct conflict involving IHC members); The International Humanitarian Coalition members cannot use the IHC as means to declare war, but only for peacekeeping operations to protect neutrality.
ㅤ ㅤ 1c; If an IHC member is attacked, member states must still adhere to Article 1 and may not involve the International Humanitarian Coalition within a war between two states within the IHC.
Article 2; The International Humanitarian Coalition can only order humanitarian intervention and not resort to direct intervention.
1a; The International Humanitarian Coalition must resolve to diplomatic means and not bloodshed/violence as a means to resolve conflicts peacefully to prevent more infrastructure damage and civilian deaths leading to a humanitarian crisis.
ㅤ 1b; Referring to Article 1a: Unless necessary, the IHC may order robust mandates, authorizing all force necessary to prevent disruption of the political process, protect civilians prone to physical assault/attack, and may not require such consent from the main parties involved in said conflict.
ㅤㅤ1c; Referring to Article 1a: If the said state/region is too unstable or has remained in a constant state of destabilization, the IHC may order the establishment of a provisionary government to perform basic civilian administrative functions under the International Humanitarian Coalition to restabilize and ensure a peaceful life for its citizens.
Article 3; Neutrality must be ALWAYS maintained; to preserve bipartisan status, and maintain impartiality.
1a; Consent is required in the main institutions involved in a conflict, as it gives the International Humanitarian Coalition the necessary action, both political and physical to carry out tasks needed to perform essential actions for operations. In the absence of such consent peacekeeping operators may become a risk of becoming another party to the conflict; and possibly be dragged towards direct engagement against other parties, breaking the fundamental rule for a peacekeeping operation.
ㅤ1b; Merging with other alliances will not be allowed, as the IHC remains an independent organization solely based on humanitarian missions. But unless we are the one integrating another organization; it is mostly allowed.
ㅤㅤ1c; A standardized peacekeeping force shall be made, consisting of various equipment from other nations to further strengthen impartiality and promote unity between member states.
Article 4; Peacekeeping forces must be subjected to monitoring to hinder the capability of infringing the International Humanitarian Coalitions charter.
1a; The Overseer on Peacekeeping Operations must report all following suspicious activity to all nations within the IHC and must punish those known to have been breaking the IHC charter.
ㅤ1b; The OPO must also ensure that no member states involved in a humanitarian operation are doing illegal activities that may harm the IHC. The OPO also deserves to right to report any state that has been known to commit crimes during a humanitarian mission.
Article 5; The OPO, OOF, and the OIR are required to be also monitored by various member states and the International Humanitarian Coalition President to check if they are doing their jobs efficiently.
1a; The IHC may hold a vote on whether to remove a certain representative from the mentioned 3 roles if they are suspected to be corrupt, ineffective, inefficient, or breaking the International Humanitarian Coalitions articles and charters.
ㅤ1b; If the said representative has been deceased, removed from the position, or is getting replaced due to reasons unrelated within the IHCs control, the International Humanitarian Coalition IS required to hold a vote. It may can be indefinite until a replacement for the position has been elected by various member states.
Article 6; The International Humanitarian Coalition must both prioritize peacekeeping and protect individuals who are not participating or no longer participating in frontlines where their lives are in danger. It is relevant to International Humanitarian Coalitions peacekeeping operations because these missions are often deployed into hostile environments where conflict may be ongoing. Additionally, in post-conflict environments, there are often large civilian populations that have been targeted by the warring parties, prisoners of war, and other vulnerable groups to whom the humanitarian law would apply in the event of further hostilities
NOTICE: This Charter may be edited to further liking, and may be expanded by other IHC members. This is still the base for a further lengthy charter that can further improve the International Humanitarian Coalition.SIGNED,
EMMERICH DETERMAN
by Mets Hayk » Tue Jun 21, 2022 7:55 pm
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INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN COUNCILThe Federative Commonwealth Of GralovOverseer On Peacekeeping Operations
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PROPOSAL ON EXTENDED IHC ARTICLES
Introduction: The International Humanitarian Coalition over the past months, or years. It has taken a role in humanitarian missions, and over time, has evolved into a complex, global undertaking. During this time, the conduct of the International Humanitarian Coalition was solely weak. Its charter only being guided by a large unwritten body of principles based on the premises of the idea of a humanitarian organization. Within that period, many member states were unguided to the path of actual humanitarian missions taking place in nations that have succumbed to war, hatred, and instability. The spectrum of peacekeeping operations, rescuing civilians, and various other missions led by the IHC. This document expands the Charter of the International Humanitarian Coalition to further solidify its place, improve its efficiency, and effectiveness to further prove the idea of our mission in the world.
Article 1; The International Humanitarian Coalition banners/logo/name must not be used in a direct conflict involving IHC members, or as a tool to wage a military offensive against other nations, nor be used as a tool/justification while occupying subjugated nations and be used as a tool to violate the sovereignty of a nation.
1a; Nations involved in peacekeeping operations must only adhere to IHC regulations and must not attack other local governmental/international/government institutions during a humanitarian intervention, and must only initiate direct combat as a last resort; when they are being ambushed and being attacked by hostile forces. It must be executed in a precise manner to prevent collateral damage, minimize casualties and sustain the desired effect to prevent further consequences. The use of forces during an IHC peacekeeping operation may lead to a chain of events that may render the coalition ineffective.
ㅤ 1b: Referring to Article 1 (The International Humanitarian Coalition banners/logo/name must not be used in a direct conflict involving IHC members); The International Humanitarian Coalition members cannot use the IHC as means to declare war, but only for peacekeeping operations to protect neutrality.
ㅤ ㅤ 1c; If an IHC member is attacked, member states must still adhere to Article 1 and may not involve the International Humanitarian Coalition within a war between two states within the IHC.
Article 2; The International Humanitarian Coalition can only order humanitarian intervention and not resort to direct intervention.
1a; The International Humanitarian Coalition must resolve to diplomatic means and not bloodshed/violence as a means to resolve conflicts peacefully to prevent more infrastructure damage and civilian deaths leading to a humanitarian crisis.
ㅤ 1b; Referring to Article 1a: Unless necessary, the IHC may order robust mandates, authorizing all force necessary to prevent disruption of the political process, protect civilians prone to physical assault/attack, and may not require such consent from the main parties involved in said conflict.
ㅤㅤ1c; Referring to Article 1a: If the said state/region is too unstable or has remained in a constant state of destabilization, the IHC may order the establishment of a provisionary government to perform basic civilian administrative functions under the International Humanitarian Coalition to restabilize and ensure a peaceful life for its citizens.
Article 3; Neutrality must be ALWAYS maintained; to preserve bipartisan status, and maintain impartiality.
1a; Consent is required in the main institutions involved in a conflict, as it gives the International Humanitarian Coalition the necessary action, both political and physical to carry out tasks needed to perform essential actions for operations. In the absence of such consent peacekeeping operators may become a risk of becoming another party to the conflict; and possibly be dragged towards direct engagement against other parties, breaking the fundamental rule for a peacekeeping operation.
ㅤ1b; Merging with other alliances will not be allowed, as the IHC remains an independent organization solely based on humanitarian missions. But unless we are the one integrating another organization; it is mostly allowed.
ㅤㅤ1c; A standardized peacekeeping force shall be made, consisting of various equipment from other nations to further strengthen impartiality and promote unity between member states.
Article 4; Peacekeeping forces must be subjected to monitoring to hinder the capability of infringing the International Humanitarian Coalitions charter.
1a; The Overseer on Peacekeeping Operations must report all following suspicious activity to all nations within the IHC and must punish those known to have been breaking the IHC charter.
ㅤ1b; The OPO must also ensure that no member states involved in a humanitarian operation are doing illegal activities that may harm the IHC. The OPO also deserves to right to report any state that has been known to commit crimes during a humanitarian mission.
Article 5; The OPO, OOF, and the OIR are required to be also monitored by various member states and the International Humanitarian Coalition President to check if they are doing their jobs efficiently.
1a; The IHC may hold a vote on whether to remove a certain representative from the mentioned 3 roles if they are suspected to be corrupt, ineffective, inefficient, or breaking the International Humanitarian Coalitions articles and charters.
ㅤ1b; If the said representative has been deceased, removed from the position, or is getting replaced due to reasons unrelated within the IHCs control, the International Humanitarian Coalition IS required to hold a vote. It may can be indefinite until a replacement for the position has been elected by various member states.
Article 6; The International Humanitarian Coalition must both prioritize peacekeeping and protect individuals who are not participating or no longer participating in frontlines where their lives are in danger. It is relevant to International Humanitarian Coalitions peacekeeping operations because these missions are often deployed into hostile environments where conflict may be ongoing. Additionally, in post-conflict environments, there are often large civilian populations that have been targeted by the warring parties, prisoners of war, and other vulnerable groups to whom the humanitarian law would apply in the event of further hostilities
NOTICE: This Charter may be edited to further liking, and may be expanded by other IHC members. This is still the base for a further lengthy charter that can further improve the International Humanitarian Coalition.SIGNED,
EMMERICH DETERMAN
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by Mets Hayk » Tue Jul 05, 2022 10:21 am
INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN COALITIONKingdom of Armenia
President
CONDEMNATION OF THE CONCORD OF INDEPENENT STATES
PRESENTING the Concord of Independent States, an alliance made up of some of the worlds' most notable decadent dictatorships, most of whom have proved themselves a threat to international sovereignty and democracy, and others whom continue to ally with said dictatorships,
NOTING their introductory paragraph claims that all crimes committed by their members are to be "absolved", as per its third line, and provides vague threats of violence towards democratic nations, as per its fifth line,
ABHORRED at the membership of the disgraced Phenyzia, noted for their most violent conquests in Europe and for their efforts to taint the image of the Global Entente of Nations and Alliances (GENA), a close ally of the International Humanitarian Coalition,
ABHORRED at the membership of Zarnicovia Nova, a state that harbours genocide against those of the Catholic faith, and maintains close ties with the terroristic Cult of the Grand Unity,
The Council of the Humanitarian Coalition hereby,
CONDEMNS the Concord of Independent States in its entirety,
CONDEMNS the genocidal acts of Zarnicovia Nova,
CONDEMNS the neo-colonialist Phenyzia,
SUSPENDS the membership of the Romanic Imperium indefinitely,
REJECTS all efforts of diplomacy with the Concord of Independent StatesSIGNED,
HAKOB SEVAN
PRESIDENT OF THE IHC
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by Southeast Marajarbia » Tue Jul 05, 2022 10:22 am
Mets Hayk wrote:(Image)
INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN COALITIONKingdom of Armenia
President
CONDEMNATION OF THE CONCORD OF INDEPENENT STATES
PRESENTING the Concord of Independent States, an alliance made up of some of the worlds' most notable decadent dictatorships, most of whom have proved themselves a threat to international sovereignty and democracy, and others whom continue to ally with said dictatorships,
NOTING their introductory paragraph claims that all crimes committed by their members are to be "absolved", as per its third line, and provides vague threats of violence towards democratic nations, as per its fifth line,
ABHORRED at the membership of the disgraced Phenyzia, noted for their most violent conquests in Europe and for their efforts to taint the image of the Global Entente of Nations and Alliances (GENA), a close ally of the International Humanitarian Coalition,
ABHORRED at the membership of Zarnicovia Nova, a state that harbours genocide against Catholics, and maintains close ties with the terroristic Cult of the Grand Unity,
The Council of the Humanitarian Coalition hereby,
CONDEMNS the Concord of Independent States and her members,
CONDEMNS the genocidal acts of Zarnicovia Nova,
CONDEMNS the neo-colonialist Phenyzia,
SUSPENDS the membership of the Romanic Imperium indefinitely
REJECTS all efforts of diplomacy with the Concord of Independent StatesSIGNED,
HAKOB SEVAN
PRESIDENT OF THE IHC
by Deutsch-Francia » Tue Jul 05, 2022 10:30 am
Mets Hayk wrote:(Image)
INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN COALITIONKingdom of Armenia
President
CONDEMNATION OF THE CONCORD OF INDEPENENT STATES
PRESENTING the Concord of Independent States, an alliance made up of some of the worlds' most notable decadent dictatorships, most of whom have proved themselves a threat to international sovereignty and democracy, and others whom continue to ally with said dictatorships,
NOTING their introductory paragraph claims that all crimes committed by their members are to be "absolved", as per its third line, and provides vague threats of violence towards democratic nations, as per its fifth line,
ABHORRED at the membership of the disgraced Phenyzia, noted for their most violent conquests in Europe and for their efforts to taint the image of the Global Entente of Nations and Alliances (GENA), a close ally of the International Humanitarian Coalition,
ABHORRED at the membership of Zarnicovia Nova, a state that harbours genocide against Catholics, and maintains close ties with the terroristic Cult of the Grand Unity,
The Council of the Humanitarian Coalition hereby,
CONDEMNS the Concord of Independent States in its entirety,
CONDEMNS the genocidal acts of Zarnicovia Nova,
CONDEMNS the neo-colonialist Phenyzia,
SUSPENDS the membership of the Romanic Imperium indefinitely
REJECTS all efforts of diplomacy with the Concord of Independent StatesSIGNED,
HAKOB SEVAN
PRESIDENT OF THE IHC
by Northern Dosletofe » Tue Jul 05, 2022 3:32 pm
Mets Hayk wrote:(Image)
INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN COALITIONKingdom of Armenia
President
CONDEMNATION OF THE CONCORD OF INDEPENENT STATES
PRESENTING the Concord of Independent States, an alliance made up of some of the worlds' most notable decadent dictatorships, most of whom have proved themselves a threat to international sovereignty and democracy, and others whom continue to ally with said dictatorships,
NOTING their introductory paragraph claims that all crimes committed by their members are to be "absolved", as per its third line, and provides vague threats of violence towards democratic nations, as per its fifth line,
ABHORRED at the membership of the disgraced Phenyzia, noted for their most violent conquests in Europe and for their efforts to taint the image of the Global Entente of Nations and Alliances (GENA), a close ally of the International Humanitarian Coalition,
ABHORRED at the membership of Zarnicovia Nova, a state that harbours genocide against those of the Catholic faith, and maintains close ties with the terroristic Cult of the Grand Unity,
The Council of the Humanitarian Coalition hereby,
CONDEMNS the Concord of Independent States in its entirety,
CONDEMNS the genocidal acts of Zarnicovia Nova,
CONDEMNS the neo-colonialist Phenyzia,
SUSPENDS the membership of the Romanic Imperium indefinitely,
REJECTS all efforts of diplomacy with the Concord of Independent StatesSIGNED,
HAKOB SEVAN
PRESIDENT OF THE IHC
by Romanic Imperium » Tue Jul 05, 2022 3:35 pm
Mets Hayk wrote:(Image)
INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN COALITIONKingdom of Armenia
President
CONDEMNATION OF THE CONCORD OF INDEPENENT STATES
PRESENTING the Concord of Independent States, an alliance made up of some of the worlds' most notable decadent dictatorships, most of whom have proved themselves a threat to international sovereignty and democracy, and others whom continue to ally with said dictatorships,
NOTING their introductory paragraph claims that all crimes committed by their members are to be "absolved", as per its third line, and provides vague threats of violence towards democratic nations, as per its fifth line,
ABHORRED at the membership of the disgraced Phenyzia, noted for their most violent conquests in Europe and for their efforts to taint the image of the Global Entente of Nations and Alliances (GENA), a close ally of the International Humanitarian Coalition,
ABHORRED at the membership of Zarnicovia Nova, a state that harbours genocide against those of the Catholic faith, and maintains close ties with the terroristic Cult of the Grand Unity,
The Council of the Humanitarian Coalition hereby,
CONDEMNS the Concord of Independent States in its entirety,
CONDEMNS the genocidal acts of Zarnicovia Nova,
CONDEMNS the neo-colonialist Phenyzia,
SUSPENDS the membership of the Romanic Imperium indefinitely,
REJECTS all efforts of diplomacy with the Concord of Independent StatesSIGNED,
HAKOB SEVAN
PRESIDENT OF THE IHC
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