(Some other options could include Safety or Energy, it's kind of a niche topic but I think it could realistically fall under any of these - transportation seems best, though)
The World Assembly,
Taking note that many nations have always been captivated by allure of time travel and that, to the best of this esteemed body’s knowledge, time travel has not yet been invented, nor have any provisions been put in place regulating this wonderful yet dangerous scientific practice,
Inferring, since there is no science currently proving time travel to be impossible, that for the time being, it should be assumed that it is possible and the practice may be discovered in the near or distant future,
Mindful that, upon the innovation of such a practice, events involving it will likely begin occurring at such a rapid pace that international protocols will not be able to be made quickly enough to adequately address the event, and attempting to ensure that this Assembly is adequately equipped for such an event to occur,
Enacts the following provisions into World Assembly law:
- The Time Enforcement and Mishap Prevention Office (TEMPO) is established, and charged with handling all matters relating to Time Travel within the World Assembly.
- In the event that any technological advancement or technique is developed, discovered, or otherwise obtained by a member of the World Assembly, they are required to inform TEMPO of the practice, as well as provide the information required to perform the act. TEMPO should document this information and keep an up-to-date record of all methods of time travel presently accessible and available. Under no circumstances will TEMPO facilitate in the exchange of this information, and it shall only be used for purposes within the committee. Further, it is incredibly strongly recommended that nations cease efforts to invent or otherwise discover time travel or similar technologies.
- Should any techniques of time travel ever exist that allow travel back to the time of this resolution passing, TEMPO should send a representative back in time to the World Assembly chambers, to inform the organization of the existence of time travel and how to utilize it. They should also detail additional rules that may be required to govern such a practice and provide detailed failsafes for the same. TEMPO may, upon their discretion, choose to not send a representative back if doing so would cause a paradox or similar situation.
- Performing time travel on the premises of any territory owned by the World Assembly is not permitted unless one or more of the following applies:
- The traveler is a member of TEMPO working on official World Assembly business;
- The traveler submitted an application to TEMPO for this instance, and the request has been approved by the organization - requests should only be approved if it is deemed to be a necessity to uphold the timeline, and it creates comparatively fewer and less severe paradoxes or other similar situations;
- The traveler is on a mission absolutely necessary to preserve the timeline that was urgent and could not await proper approval by TEMPO.
- The deliberate and intentional meddling in historical events by any World Assembly member-nation through the creation or sending of any liaisons through time is strictly prohibited. The flow of time should go on as it always has, and every effort possible within the World Assembly’s jurisdiction should be made to prevent history from being changed.
- The intentional creation of reality-altering paradoxes through the use of time travel is outlawed, and perpetrators will be prosecuted to the highest extent of the time-authorities. All hail the time-overlords.
- The use of time travel in order to subvert the governing rules, practices or resolutions enacted by the World Assembly, past, present or future is not permissible.
- In the case that the actions of a time traveler result in the creation of a separate timeline, alternate dimension, calamity of the highest degree, or the inadvertent execution of a significant historical figure, the traveler in question is obliged to inform TEMPO immediately of such so that remedial actions may be taken.
Co-author: Abacathea
Darin Perise.
"It occurred to me that as the world progresses technologically, we may soon come to a scenario where we must address time travel. This is worrying to me, because in a realm where we can change times nigh-instantly, then the four-day voting period at that point may be too long. We must be prepared for this time-warping technology to be discovered at a moment's notice. I brought this up to the Abacathean ambassador in one of the common areas, and they shared my passion for the subject. Together, we have written this draft and present it to you all for critique and feedback."
OOC: I'm in no rush to get this passed - hopefully this will be a good reprieve from some of the more serious topics in the Assembly these days. I do believe Aba shares this belief pretty heavily.