[GA - DISCARDED] Repeal "Epidemic Investigation Act"

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Repeal "Epidemic Investigation Act"
Category: Repeal | GA#556
Proposed by: Tinhampton, Co-authored by: Solringen, Bisofeyri World Assembly Mission | Onsite Topic
Replacement: None​

Knowing that Article 1 of GA#566 allows the World Health Authority (WHA) to send inspectors into member states in order to investigate disease outbreaks,

Concerned that it also demands that such members share with those inspectors any information they request, except that sensitive information for which the Independent Adjudicative Office (IAO) finds its "likely harm to international public health interests" to be greater than its "likely harm of release" - even if those interests are entirely unrelated to the disease outbreak in question, and even if the release of that information would infringe on trade secrets and matters of doctor-patient confidentiality,

Noting that, while Article 3 allows non-members to invite WHA inspectors to discharge their Article 1 duties within their own jurisdiction, it also requires them to "comply with Section 1... as if it were a member" and allows the IAO to "declare appropriate sanctions to be enforced by member nations against the nation" if they do not, without any stated time limit or other conditions for withdrawal stated,

Befuddled that Article 2 demands members collect statistics on disease spread while failing to require the collection of any additional information that could be more specific or helpful, or even the publication of any recommendations to prevent the spread of diseases, leading to a potential strain on resources for little benefit felt in many members,

Doubting GA#566's assertation that "even with the provisions of GA 53 "Epidemic Response Act", many governments still will downplay epidemics," given that GA#53 requires member states to let WHA inspectors "travel to the affected area to... conduct research... or report the latest developments to the international community," to provide more detailed reports about disease outbreaks than Article 2 describes, and to share disease-causing "pathogen samples" with the WHA's Epidemic and Pandemic Alert and Response Center, and

Concluding that the overreach inherent in GA#566 - most notably its almost-unconditional requirements that member states hand over even irrelevant data to the WHA should they demand it - and the fact that it does little of value that GA#53 does not do warrants its repeal without any further replacement...

The General Assembly hereby repeals GA#566 "Epidemic Investigation Act."
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Vote FOR Repeal “Epidemic Investigation Act”.

Overview
The resolution attempts to repeal GA#556 "Epidemic Investigation Act”. Principally, the proposal details the target’s mandate of sending World Health Authority inspectors into member-states. The repeal describes how the target resolution mandates member-states to share whatever information the inspector requests, with limited exceptions. Moreover, the proposal argues that the regulations regarding non-members in clause 3 are dangerous and that clause 2 has oversight regarding its statistics and collection practices. The proposal concludes by pointing out the dubious claims made within the target resolution and the target’s inherent overreach.

Recommendation
In short, we agree with these arguments. Most importantly, the target resolution participates in unacceptable overreach of World Assembly member-states, through the powers given to World Health Authority inspectors. The rest of the repeal points out even more reasons for why the proposal is not very effective. While we believe the topic could be legislated on, this resolution does not live up to the high standards of this assembly.

Therefore, the Ministry of World Assembly Affairs recommends a vote FOR “Repeal ‘Epidemic Investigation Act’”.
 
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