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[PASSED] Circulation of World Assembly Law

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Category: Education and Creativity || Area of Effect: Educational || Proposed by: Wallenburg


Aware that compliance with World Assembly laws relies upon popular understanding of national and international law,

Valuing prompt and appropriate publication of newly enacted national and international legislation,

Recognizing the benefits of a well-informed populace,

Wishing
  1. Requires member nations to make available to all their inhabitants the text of World Assembly resolutions,

  2. Urges member states to include information on particularly important World Assembly resolutions in their public education curriculum, and thorough education on all facets of World Assembly legislation in publicly funded legal education,

  3. Recommends that member nations encourage all inhabitants to seek an understanding of World Assembly law, especially if it directly affects their lives,

  4. Tasks
    • The WALDS shall oversee the dissemination of publications such as law books of previously passed resolutions, public notices of newly enacted resolutions and repeals, and commentary of ambassadors and other relevant public figures familiar with World Assembly law,

    • These publications shall include the text of passed resolutions and resolutions at vote, analytical and contextual commentary on their clauses, their effects on member states and their inhabitants, and any other information the WALDS considers relevant to its audiences,
  5. Advises the WALDS to negotiate and cooperate with national publishers and news media in order to reduce costs, delegate responsibility, and increase efficacy of its publications,

  6. Mandates the free passage of agents of the WALDS to and from member states in order to carry out their duties, subject to any standard border safety measures not related to their status as World Assembly employees,

  7. Also mandates that member states allow the WALDS to negotiate and cooperate with public and private publishers and news media operating within their borders, with the consent of said organizations.
 
I'd personally recommend a vote FOR this resolution, as it ensures that those living in WA nations are aware of what rules the WA has passed that their governments are supposed to be following.
 
Nay! More bureaucratic nonsense from an irrelevant organisation.

It requires our nations to provide this publicly funded legal education! Our tax dollars, our precious tax dollars have to be used for this monstrosity of an idea instead of going to my latest WMD innovation! An outrage ... a bloody outrage
 
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