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ICly by Lydia Anderson, Assistant to the Delegate-Ambassador.Word count: 266
OOC: I added Article a(ii) after reading this article
Prohibiting Trade in Sapients
A resolution to restrict civil freedoms in the interest of moral decencyCategory: Moral DecencyStrength: StrongProposed by: Tinhampton
Applauding the members of the World Assembly for passing GA#23 "Ban on Slavery and Trafficking," which required states to adopt a zero-tolerance policy towards those who buy, sell and employ sapients without their consent, and GA#297 "Child Welfare in Adoption," which barred would-be foster parents from effectively bribing adoption agencies as to pressure them into fulfilling their requirements, and
Finding it sensible that all forms of buying and selling sapient beings not prohibited by the aforementioned two resolutions ought to be eradicated immediately...
The General Assembly hereby:
- requires member states to:
- prohibit any sapient being from being transferred by or from any sapient or group of sapients to any other sapient or group of sapients in exchange for any goods of any value, where such transfer is not already prohibited by prior and standing international law, and to
- refrain from enacting any statutory limitations on any action which constitutes servitude, including those acts described in Article a(i),
- clarifies that Article a(i) does not apply when a sports club in a member state pays a transfer fee to another sports club with the expectation that they will acquire an athlete above the age of majority from that other club, provided that the rights guaranteed to said athlete by law are not violated by their new club, nor shall it be read to forbid companies in member states from recruiting those working for any company in a member state, and
- recommends, in the strongest terms possible, that members prohibit the sale of body parts belonging to living sapients.








