The Electronic Management of Information Act
Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 7:15 am
Category: Environment
Area of effect: All Businesses
Strength: Significant
Description: The World Assembly, acknowledging and supporting its esteemed member states’ sovereignty, rights and freedoms, and aware and respectful of their individual administrative, juridical and social systems, hereby:
NOTICING the increasingly volume of bureaucratic procedures, as well as ALARMED by the deterioration of the environment by massive deforestation,
AWARE of the international and internal growing difficulties related to the management of information, filing / storing and inefficient feedback,
CONCERNED about destructive effects such as (but not limited to):
-increased levels of radiation because of the thinning ozone layer;
-increased levels of carbon monoxide in the air;
-increased reports of flooding and landslides;
-increased cases of drought;
RESULTED from vast areas left barren after intensive tree cutting activity,
REQUIRES full international cooperation from and between its member states by adhering to the
PROPOSED law regarding the standardization of documents and forms used in:
-tourism & immigration;
-commerce & logistics;
-economy & industry;
AND EXCLUDING sensitive areas of participant governments, such as departments involving internal safety and security entitled to secrecy,
BY CREATING an international survey committee tasked to:
-analyze the entirety of World Assembly states’ bureaucratic systems;
-establish and agree on common forms to be used world-wide, taking into consideration the requirements of each state;
-introduce aforementioned standard forms to all World Assembly states.
RESOLVING that an e-system will:
1. Increase the efficiency in all areas of activity that require standard forms / documents.
2. Break the language / bureaucratic barrier between different states and / or different departments within a state that use different systems.
3. Expedite procedures in various areas in which, more than often, speed is a vital factor (I.E. Immigration / Extradition / Medical Transportation etc.).
4. Improve preservation of natural treasures such as rainforests.
5. Prevent natural disasters resulted from deforestation.
6. Preserve natural habitats for a number of animal species, some of which are considered endangered.
URGES all members to create an electronic management system for data / file storing, handling and delivering, in order to implement standard world-wide forms.
Area of effect: All Businesses
Strength: Significant
Description: The World Assembly, acknowledging and supporting its esteemed member states’ sovereignty, rights and freedoms, and aware and respectful of their individual administrative, juridical and social systems, hereby:
NOTICING the increasingly volume of bureaucratic procedures, as well as ALARMED by the deterioration of the environment by massive deforestation,
AWARE of the international and internal growing difficulties related to the management of information, filing / storing and inefficient feedback,
CONCERNED about destructive effects such as (but not limited to):
-increased levels of radiation because of the thinning ozone layer;
-increased levels of carbon monoxide in the air;
-increased reports of flooding and landslides;
-increased cases of drought;
RESULTED from vast areas left barren after intensive tree cutting activity,
REQUIRES full international cooperation from and between its member states by adhering to the
PROPOSED law regarding the standardization of documents and forms used in:
-tourism & immigration;
-commerce & logistics;
-economy & industry;
AND EXCLUDING sensitive areas of participant governments, such as departments involving internal safety and security entitled to secrecy,
BY CREATING an international survey committee tasked to:
-analyze the entirety of World Assembly states’ bureaucratic systems;
-establish and agree on common forms to be used world-wide, taking into consideration the requirements of each state;
-introduce aforementioned standard forms to all World Assembly states.
RESOLVING that an e-system will:
1. Increase the efficiency in all areas of activity that require standard forms / documents.
2. Break the language / bureaucratic barrier between different states and / or different departments within a state that use different systems.
3. Expedite procedures in various areas in which, more than often, speed is a vital factor (I.E. Immigration / Extradition / Medical Transportation etc.).
4. Improve preservation of natural treasures such as rainforests.
5. Prevent natural disasters resulted from deforestation.
6. Preserve natural habitats for a number of animal species, some of which are considered endangered.
URGES all members to create an electronic management system for data / file storing, handling and delivering, in order to implement standard world-wide forms.