General Assembly Proposal
ID: the_endorian_state_1546655679
Constitution Of The People
A resolution to improve worldwide human and civil rights.
Category: Civil Rights
Strength: Significant
Proposed by: The Endorian state
BELIEVING that this august body has the responsibility and purpose of improving the world.
NOTING that many people, in certain nations, do not have access to fundamental civil rights, which shall be stated in Article 1.
Article 1
Clause A: People do not have access to fair uncorrupt trials before prosecution.
Clause B: People do not have access to free and equal education.
Clause C: People do not have access to enough food and water to survive.
Clause D: People do not have the freedom to decide their own actions. Even if those actions do not undermine their nations law.
Clause E: People do not have the freedom to move without hindrance.
Article 2
THEREFORE a committee known as: The People's Committee should be created to enforce and grant the rights as stated in (Clause 1- Clause 5) to all people.
The committee shall act as an international center for aid and shall hear all the cases presented to it by people who need protection from their government.
All cases which have merit and substantial evidence (Whether the evidence is substantial enough shall be decided by said committee) to prove a governments misconduct shall be presented to the international community. This being all nations
This community shall then hear the full facts of the case and shall decide whether to condemn the implicated nation/nations.
Below are the rights which the committee shall enforce.
Clause 1: The right that all people should be able to access a fair uncorrupt trial before prosecution. Which means that all people must be equal before the law.
Clause 2: The right that all people should have access to education.
Clause 3: The right that all people should have access to enough food and water to survive.
Clause 4: The right that all people should have the freedom to choose their own actions. Unless those actions go against the laws set out by the nation in which they reside.
Clause 5: The right that all people must have the freedom of movement. Which means that people may move from one nation to another without being forcefully prevented. Unless the said person does not have the legal documents required by the nation which they wish to leave.
To not pass this resolution would be a gross miscarriage of justice.
I believe condemning nations amount to metagaming. Aside from that, I believe this breaks the 'committee only' rule. Also honest mistake, as a few of the issue's 'addressed' are already dealt with by other resolutions.