[GA - passed] Standards For International Freight

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Standards For International Freight
Category: Regulation | Area of Effect: Transportation
Proposed by: Ostrovskiy, Co-authored by: CSB PM Union, Millenhaal, Tinhampton | Onsite Topic


The World Assembly,

Noting the importance of international freight in enabling the rapid and convenient transportation of goods across borders,

Believing that duplicative and unnecessary national-scale laws can increase costs, deter transportation and harm the freight industry and consumers alike, and

Seeking to cut down on such laws through effective international regulation,

Hereby, subject to relevant past World Assembly legislation still in force:

  1. defines, for the purposes of this resolution:
    1. "operators" as commercial entities which specialize in the movement of goods,
    2. "freight" as the movement of goods by operators from one World Assembly member state to another, and
    3. "cargo" as those goods moved in freight,
  2. requires that operators:
    1. exercize due diligence when transporting cargo, including by ensuring that such cargo does not harm others or their property,
    2. provide the most truthful and accurate information about the services they offer and the cargo they are transporting on that occasion (including the weight and dimensions of that cargo) to the shipper and the recipient of that cargo, and
    3. carefully handle and transport cargo which is dangerous, fragile, hazardous or perishable, and requires the International Transport Safety Committee to design symbols to indicate such cargo which must be used by operators to the maximal extent allowed by prior and standing WA law,
  3. requires member states to authorise civil suits against operators when they lose or damage cargo, and that compensatory damages must be provided to the plaintiff if the operator acted as a proximate cause to the loss or damage, so long as such loss and damage could have been prevented without jeopardizing or actually harming the safety of any sapient being, and
  4. encourages the adoption of intermodal and multimodal transport, as well as techniques to reduce empty runs and other causes of delays, by operators.
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Overview

This proposal seeks to establish standards for the international transportation of goods. It requires that operators ensure that cargo does not harm others or property, provide the most accurate information about the cargo being transported to the shipper and recipient, and carefully handle dangerous cargo which will be makred by symbols designed by the International Transport Safety Committee. Additionally, the proposal requires member states to authorise suits against operators when cargo is lost or damages, providing compensation to the plaintiff if the operator caused the loss or damage and could have prevented it without harming the safety of another. The proposal also encourages the adoption of techniques to reduce empty runs and other causes of delay.

Recommendation
By establishing basic regulations on international transporation of goods, the proposal at hand helps ensure that transported cargo is safe and well-transported, along with helping transparency by requiring that operators provide the most accurate information possible. By requiring civil suits against operators if cargo is lost or damaged, it also ensures that those who benefitted negatively from the loss or damage of cargo are fairly compensated.For the above reasons, the Ministry of World Assembly Affairs recommends a vote FOR the GA proposal at vote, "Standards For International Freight".
 
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Present

Clauses 2.3 and 3 are a little odd (and why's "freight" defined?), but I don't think it's particularly problematic.
 
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The resolution Standards For International Freight was passed 10,243 votes to 2,477.
 
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