and as such, I bring to the floor a proposal to repeal it, in hopes that it will be replaced with a more reasonable resolution in the future."
OOC: Second attempt, first repeal, first time proposing at least partially IC; I'm terrified, but even if this gets ripped to shreds and everyone points at me,
I thank you all for your time and honesty. Any help is appreciated.
Part 2: Legal Process of Refugees
Part 3: Rights of Refugees
Part 4: Asylum Accord
Repeal "Refugee Protection"
Category: Repeal | Resolution: GAR #57
The World Assembly,
Applauding the efforts made to protect refugees' rights and protect them from additional harm,
Worrying, however, that existing protection offers several loopholes and creates numerous unintentional consequences,
Disgraced by the extensive flaws of Article 1, including:Disturbed by the fact that article 4 tasks upon member nations to see "as far as possible" to create "favourable integration of refugees", which could imply that a government do its best to create integration conditions that are favourable to its agendas and thus unfavourable conditions for the refugees,
- Overstepping its bounds, which should be limited to protecting the rights of refugees, by deliberately stating "No person, whether or not they meet the definitions of a refugee";
- Forbidding forced transport of criminals within national borders due to the definition of "territories" not being specified;
- Despite attempting to prevent forced transport of people to nations where they'd be at risk of persecution or torture, not forbidding member nations from forcibly transporting people to non-member nations which could, in turn, transport people to nations where they'd be at risk,
Disgraced that despite article 6's attempt to protect extradition, its exception to article 1 still makes direct extradition totally illegal, and forces member nations to resort to a loophole involving a third party not residing in the World Assembly, which can then be done without regulation,
Hoping a replacement resolution will continue to protect refugees as quickly as possible,
Hereby repeals GA 57 “Refugee Protection”.