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How mun works GEORGE MULLENS & Alfie jenkins
LIMUN Masterclass How mun works GEORGE MULLENS & Alfie jenkins
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MUN Basics Academic simulation of the United Nations where you represent a member state of the United Nations. Solve real world issues. Use policies and perspectives of your assigned country. Not only does Model UN gives students invaluable experience for your CV but it demonstrates a capability to speak publicly whilst interacting as a diplomat. Looks great on a university application, demonstrates a desire to be knowledgeable about world affairs.
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Rules of procedure The Rules of Procedure (otherwise known as RoP) are the laws of debate, they determine how debating works during the conference. Read them in full before the debates The RoP for LIMUN HS are available on our website. This year’s RoP includes a comprehensive glossary so that your students fully understand the various terms used during the conference. Remember! Rules differ between the conferences This is especially the case in the UK as different schools use different rules. For example, GCLMUN uses RoP from UNA-USA which is very different to the RoP which we will be using at LIMUN HS. The RoP that we will be using at LIMUN HS is near identical to the RoP used at university conferences across the world, resulting in a higher standard of debate.
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Questions?
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What to expect during the conference
Opening Ceremony: The opening ceremony is a brief introduction to the conference itself, usually with a guest speaker. Beginning of committee and debating sessions: Students are divided into their different committees. For example, all of the students who are given a country in the Security Council will be debating the same issue together. Closing ceremony: Closure of the ceremony, chairs of each committee will present awards to their delegates.
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Structure of debate Roll Call – Present/Present and Voting
General Speakers’ List – for general debate Caucuses – Unmoderated & Moderated Closure of Debate Voting Procedure
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General Speakers list Yielding?
To points of information To another Delegate Back to the Chair Use to discuss topic generally…this can include country position, issues delegates see as relevant or briefly outlining potential solutions
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Points How to properly raise points? And when?
Point of Order (If a chair makes a mistake regarding the RoP) Point of Personal privilege (If delegates need the toilet, a window open, want to step outside for some air etc) Point of Parliamentary Inquiry (if delegates are unsure about the ROP at any point) Point of order: Can interrupt the chair Point of personal privilege: Can interrupt anyone
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Motions Motions Unmoderated Caucus – need the following:
Topic, individual time and total time Used to discuss a specific aspect of the topic (If delegates were debating the legality of drone strikes for example, a potential MC would be “The buying and selling of drones”) Unmoderated Caucus – need the following: State a purpose and total time. Informal debate, delegates get up out of their seats and interact How to propose a motion: “The delegate of...would like to raise a motion for a moderated/unmoderated caucus, time of…., speakers time of... (ONLY for moderated caucuses) to discuss…(insert discussion proposal here)
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Questions
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Format of a Resolution Three Parts Heading Preambulatory Clauses
Operative Clauses
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Draft Resolutions Draft Resolutions are the documents that the UN works on when trying to find solutions to the world’s more pressing issues. The resolutions in MUN are identical to those passed by the United Nations. Draft Resolutions similarly allow for students to enhance their writing skills and to gain an understanding to solutions to many of the world’s problems.
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Example of a Draft Resolution
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Heading Located at the top of the resolution
Committee: followed by the place where the topic is introduced Subject: Topic of resolution Sponsors followed by the list of all the sponsors (= a delegate who helped to write the resolution) Signatories followed by the list of country that would like to see the resolution debated
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Example of Heading General Assembly Third Committee
Sponsors: United States, Austria and Italy Signatories: Greece, Tajikistan, Japan, Canada and Mali Topic: “Strengthening UN Coordination of humanitarian assistance in complex emergencies”
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Questions
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Preambulatory Clauses
The Preamble of a draft resolution states the reasons for which the committee is addressing the topic and highlights past international action on the issue: Past UN Resolutions, treaties, conventions Reference to UN Charter Statements made by the Secretary General General background information
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How to write a Preambulatory Clause
Begins with a present participle (choose from list of sample preambulatory phrases) has to be underlined or in italics Write your statement End with a comma
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Pre-Ambulatory Clauses
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Example Reaffirming [underlined word] its Resolution 33/1996 of 25 July 1996, which encourages Governments to work with UN bodies aimed at improving the coordination and effectiveness of humanitarian assistance, [end with comma]
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Questions
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Operative Clauses
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Operative Clauses This is the meat of the resolution! They are the one to develop the solution to the problem recognized in the Preamble clauses Describe the actions that will need to be taken 1 clause = 1 specific action Words including CONDEMN and DEMAND may be used ONLY in the S.C. The operative words used need to be appropriate for the committee that your delegates will be in.
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How to write an Operative Clause
Being with a number. Begin with list of beginning operative words. Has to be underlined. Write your statement. End with a semi-colon EXCEPT last line of the resolution ends with a period.
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Example 1.Urges [underlined] all member states to comply with the goals of the UN Department of Humanitarian Affairs to streamline efforts of humanitarian aid; 2. Calls for the development of a United Nations Trust Fund that encourages voluntary donations from the private sector to aid in funding the implementation of forces. [end the draft resolution with a full stop]
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Questions
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Conclusion In short, MUN allows for students to express themselves in a diplomatic manner in a formal setting. While the RoP can seem complicated, through practice in weekly meetings can allow your students to get used to the formal structure of debate. Ultimately the RoP is there to make debating more structured and easier to understand on the whole.
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