01-26-2006, 08:30 PM
Groot GoudaJan 26 2006, 03:57 PMThe Dominion of BigRedCatJan 26 2006, 08:33 AM CeoranaJan 21 2006, 11:27 PM It's easier to pass a repeal than a substantive resolution, because you don't need to think up new ideas, just find flaws in old ones. [/quote]
Rather than amending those flaws the whole kit and caboodle is just tossed, bring us full circle. Perhaps an amended "Stop dumping - Start Cleaning" is in order? [/quote]
You can't amend UN resolutions, only create them or repeal them. As duplication is illegal, it's sometimes necessary to repeal a resolution before a new one can be submitted.[/quote]
Yeah, I JUST read that in the FAQ after posting the above. =)
Is it possible to propose a new resolution that both repeals (a negative) and makes new policy (a postive) or do they have to be totally separate?
Rather than amending those flaws the whole kit and caboodle is just tossed, bring us full circle. Perhaps an amended "Stop dumping - Start Cleaning" is in order? [/quote]
You can't amend UN resolutions, only create them or repeal them. As duplication is illegal, it's sometimes necessary to repeal a resolution before a new one can be submitted.[/quote]
Yeah, I JUST read that in the FAQ after posting the above. =)
Is it possible to propose a new resolution that both repeals (a negative) and makes new policy (a postive) or do they have to be totally separate?

