I know the resolution is a bit short, and I am a rather new author, so all criticism is appreciated and will be heard! Thank you!
The Security Council,
Disputing the claim of SC#78 that Glen-Rhodes is “...one of the most prolific resolution authors of all time;”
Noting that SC#70 contains six resolutions authored by Glen-Rhodes, four of which at this time have since been repealed, including:Disappointed that while these resolutions may have been written and passed in good faith, their ability to withstand the diversifying needs of the international community was not commendable, and thus they no longer stand as beacons of the legislative prowess of Glen-Rhodes;
- GA#61, WA Copyright Charter, which in its repeal, GA#185, is noted to force a system of guilt until proven innocence;
- GA#70, International Competition Laws, which was described as ineffective against anti-competition practices and that the General Assembly would be better off without in GA#252;
- GR#112, Convention on Execution, which reserved the right for member nations to exercise capital punishment, which has since been outlawed by GA#535 and GA#545;
- GA#130, Elections and Assistance Act, which was deemed “unsatisfactory” in its repeal, GA#575;
Asserting that the government of Glen-Rhodes has left member nations unable to efficiently recall votes, by abandoning it’s archive, “Vote Tracker,” which was supposedly created to allow nations to keep track of their voting history in a timely manner as mentioned by SC#70;
Recalling that the aforementioned archive was largely unfunctional from the day it became available to the international community, and was and abandoned by the government of Glen-Rhodes in a swift manner following its initial public opening in 2011;
Cognizant of the cessation of availability of “RealVotes,” a tool described in SC#70, that makes votes of member nations and delegates public, which is no longer necessary as the votes of member states and delegates are available;
Questioning the relevance of the tenacity of Glen-Rhodes and other nations controlled by their government in debates surrounding General Assembly Resolutions and the admirability of being a debater to SC#70;
Convinced that failed resolution authoring, abandoning of recordkeeping without a failsafe, and tenacity, make Glen-Rhodes no longer an impressive figure in the international community;
Hereby Repeals SC#70, “Commend Glen-Rhodes.”