The World Assembly,
Convinced that the sourcing of meat from person sources (eg cannibalism) without affirmative consent should be prohibited, hereby enacts as follows.
- In this resolution "meat derived from a person" is meat, derived from a person per the definition of a person in the jurisdiction in which the meat was derived.
- The following activities are prohibited with regard to meat derived from a person:
- export from or import to any member nation, severally and collectively;
- transshipment across the territory of any member nation, severally and collectively;
- production, consumption, creation, or possession within the jurisdiction of any member nation or of the World Assembly.
- The Independent Adjudicative Office shall levy fines at the level sufficient to induce compliance against any member nation which chooses to permit violations of section 2 within its jurisdiction.
- The provisions of this resolution notwithstanding, no meat derived from a person may be consumed or otherwise sold if an intended final consumer has a substantial risk of contracting any disease from such consumption. Each member nation must prohibit the import of meats derived from persons into its jurisdiction under the definition of a person therein.
- In the above section, use of the plural includes the singular and vice versa. No clause may be enacted which would violate this resolution but for any subordinating or excepting clause, including an other like clause with such effect, or a clause which would delay such a violating clause's commencement until a future date or event.