Passed: Nuclear Energy Research Act
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Category: Free Trade
Strength: Strong
Proposed by: The Beltway

Description: (Co-authored by Yelda)

The General Assembly of the United Nations,

APPLAUDING the passage of Resolution #151 ?Nuclear Non-Proliferation Act,?

BELIEVING the benefits of peaceful atomic energy technology should be available to all UN member nations,

AFFIRMING the right of UN member nations to exchange scientific information on the peaceful application of atomic energy,

NOTING that scientific advancement benefits greatly from collaboration of scientists from multiple nations,

CONCERNED with the potentially international and devastating impact of accidents involving nuclear reactors,

ACKNOWLEDGING that current techniques for disposal of nuclear waste materials are often lacking;

RECOGNIZING the threat of terrorist attacks on nuclear reactors,

DECLARING that all UN member nations are entitled to participate in the free trade of fissionable materials used in said technological applications,

HEREBY:

1. ESTABLISHES the Nuclear Energy Research Commission (NERC), mandated to:
I - Coordinate research into safer and more efficient methods of nuclear power generation,
II - Coordinate research into safer means of nuclear waste disposal,
III - Support efforts to improve the security of nuclear plants;

2. STRONGLY URGES UN member nations to provide assistance to the NERC;

3. CALLS UPON UN member nations to conduct research into safer and more efficient methods of nuclear power generation, especially when such research is not already being conducted by other entities;

4. ENCOURAGES the sale and transfer of nuclear power generation materials and technology between UN nations;

5. REQUIRES the elimination of protectionist devices restricting the trade of nuclear power generation technology, equipment and fissionable materials, including but not limited to tariffs, duties, subsidies, subventions and quotas, within eleven years;

6. FURTHER REQUIRES the elimination of protectionist devices restricting the trade of electrical power generated by nuclear power plants, including but not limited to tariffs, duties, subsidies, subventions and quotas, within eleven years;

7. EMPHASIZES that UN member nations reserve the right to employ retaliatory tariffs towards non-member nations to prevent price dumping;

8. AUTHORIZES the United Nations Free Trade Commission (UNFTC) to arbitrate any trade disputes which may arise concerning the interpretation of this legislation.
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#2

Support.
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#3

I wish Clause 5 didn't specifically say "fissionable" materials, but nothing to be done about that now. Support.
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#4

But of course. Aye.
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#5

This is up next. I haven't voted in the poll because Franxico is not a UN member at the moment. Obviously I'm for it.
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#6

I vote "aye."
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#7

I'll support this but I wish a clause had been included to prohibit trade in, or the use of, nuclear material for anything other than peaceful uses, and prohibiting diversion of such materials for any use other than solely peaceful uses (energy, medicine, etc.)
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#8

You mean this?
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#9

The resolution is at vote and currently passing 1700 to 400.
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#10

Thanks Ceo for pinning and editing the title Smile

I'll be casting the region's vote on Monday.
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#11

I'm adding LL-C's affirmative for the record.
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#12

It's co-authored by Yelda so I'm inclined to vote blindly for.
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#13

It looks like a landslide victory! Smile
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#14

Quote: YES [ 10 ]  [90.91%]
NO [ 1 ]  [9.09%]
ABSTAIN [ 0 ]  [0.00%] [/quote]

Based on these results, I'm going to cast the region's vote FOR the proposal now.
(I know I said Monday, but it would be pretty much impossible to get 9 no votes by tomorrow.)
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#15

Since my queries about yellowcake were cleared up by the author, I have no problem with this. FOR.
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