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A proposal legislating on broader education quality as much as segregation, “Ending School Segregation” aims to ensure that all students in member nations have equal opportunities to attain a pluralistic and social education. The proposal accomplishes this by declaring all children as generally...
Ending School Segregation
Category: Education and Creativity | Area of Effect: Educational
Proposed by: Imperium Anglorum | Onsite Topic
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https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/topic/9192982/#post-10346613
Could a forum mod move this post to here: https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/topic/9193020/
Thanks
Done already
Mr Speaker, with all due respect to The Rt. Hon. Member Tlomz, asking about the elements of a specific crime is a rather specific question already. More specific than a scenario even.
As author, present.
In real life, countries have recognised the problems that such international civil proceedings can cause, and responded by recognising state immunity. That, however, is no good solution to the problem, as it fails to hold nations accountable. This is the most elegant...
It establishes two rights (parents can direct education children + appropriate and adequate education for children). There is no sign one trumps the other. Hence, balancing.
I see that some oppose, seemingly on false grounds. The proposal requires that all people be given an "adequate and appropriate" education. The IAO - not members - define this, preventing abuse. Thus the kind of things some fearmonger about will not actually be taught.
A fairly benign proposal at first glance, "Pedagogical Freedom" aims to establish a balancing test with regards to the freedom of parents and legal guardians to interfere in the education of their children. However, this is where the problems begin. The proposal attempts to insert a supposed...
Pedagogical Freedom
Category: Education and Creativity | Area of Effect: Educational
Proposed by: Tinhampton | Onsite Topic
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I, saintpeter, do hereby solemnly swear that during my term as Temporary Hearing Officer (TNP v. Ihese), I will uphold the ideals of Democracy, Freedom, and Justice of The Region of The North Pacific. I will use the powers and rights granted to me through The North Pacific Constitution and Legal...
The region of Syria has fallen victim to a past raid by members of The Wolf Clan, a notorious group of raiders that have previously cooperated with fascist regions. Though the region lacks an active native community at this moment, regions named after real-life countries always have good...
Liberate Syria
Category: Liberation | Nominee: Syria
Proposed by: Kuriko | Onsite Topic
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I will keep it short because I'm typing on my phone.
First, to say that the GAO must act on "any" report is not a proper interpretation of the target resolution. Not just does the target resolution not use this wording, it does the opposite. In clause 4, the DEA is created with the explicit...
I don't think the "Interpreting..." clause is a good faith interpretation of the target resolution. Besides that, the other reasons listed do not seem particularly strong. Yes, some nations will pay for other nations, but that's true for every use of the Fund—the proposal fails to explain why...