Agenda for RRS IMUN 2014
Disarmament & International Security 1 (DISEC 1) |
The question of removing and disarming chemical weapons from combat zones |
The question of diplomatic immunity for UN peacekeepers breaking local laws |
The question of illicit traffic in small arms and light weapons |
The question of Israel’s nuclear weapons |
Disarmament & International Security 2 (DISEC 2) |
The question of the use of drone attacks |
The question of combatting illegal immigration by sea |
The question of child soldiers |
The question of limiting arms trade between States in non-conflict areas |
Economic and Financial (ECOFIN) |
The question of rising energy prices |
The question of tax havens used by MNCs |
The question of banking reforms |
The question of UN members contributions to the UN budget |
Environment |
The question of allowing use of genetically modified crops in farming |
The question of deforestation |
The question of hydraulic fracking |
The question of elephant and rhino poaching |
Social Cultural and Humanitarian Committee 1 (SOCHUM 1) |
The question of euthanasia |
The question of abusive behaviour via social networks |
The question of the right to secondary education |
The question of the legalisation of prostitution |
Social Cultural and Humanitarian Committee 2 (SOCHUM 2) |
The question of government surveillance of civilians’ online activities |
The question of the status of women |
The question of population control |
The question of the decriminalisation of homosexuality |
Special Political & Decolonisation Committee 1 (SPECPOL 1) |
The question of combatting piracy at sea |
The question of Syria |
The question of malaria |
The question of Thailand |
Special Political & Decolonisation Committee 2 (SPECPOL 2) |
The question of the status of the Spratly Islands |
The question of Burma / Myanmar |
The question of clean water provision |
The question of the Central African Republic |
Security Council |
The question of the eradication of global terrorism |
The question of South Sudan |
The question of the application of ‘Responsibility to Protect’ |
The question of security risks resulting from climate change |