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Defining Diplomatic Immunity
Ban Spam and Spyware Act
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Computer Crimes Act
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(The )International Cheese Act
The Urielian Accord
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UN Peace Prize (just failed last time)
Repeal "Ban Biological Weapons", for reasons outlines in http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=427017
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#5

I agree wholeheartedly.
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...on the repeal and revised resolution on the Ban on Biological Weapons.
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Groot GoudaJun 21 2005, 10:20 AM UN Peace Prize (just failed last time)
Repeal "Ban Biological Weapons", for reasons outlines in http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=427017 [/quote]
I must admit that I'm usually a bit worried about repeals, but in this particular case the proposed new idea seems very well thought out and presented.

Mikitivity supports you in this decision.
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Submitted and approved: Higher Education Act
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FYI, two TGs about the National Systems of Tax repeal: (second after asking about the proposed replacement). And now I go, see you in two weeks!

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Received: 1 day ago Esteemed Regional Delegate Groot Gouda

I humbly request you approve my repeal of my last resolution ?National Systems of Tax?. I have come to understand that there are some objectionable clauses in there for many nations. I want to repeal the original and possibly replace it with a more acceptable proposal.

The repeal can be found by searching for as little as ?of tax? in the proposal search bar. The search bar can be found at the bottom of the following page:

http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/inde...15/page=un

Please help the UN come to an agreement on this issue, and allow me to repeal my own resolution: please approve this repeal.

Thank you for your time,

Powerhungry Chipmunks

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Received: 17 hours ago Groot Gouda

Well, I mainly want to avoid what Myopia points out about the resolution: that it stops the UN from addressing certain real international issues (such as tariffs, and possibly international trade). I think the replacement will involve a clause that says something similar to The UNSA, except relying on the phrase domestic activities (ie. "Nations have the right to control, implement, etc. on domestic activities and domestic products").

That way, I'm not precluding tax proposals from the future UN. I'm just mandating that they argue the tax's internationality on non-domestic scope in their proposal (just as UNSA requires that weapons bans identify a weapons type as 'unnecessary for defense'). Also, any replacement will remove all the soft, advice-driven clauses (the progressive taxation and bankruptcy encouragements). It might still include the urging to look soberly at one's tax system, but then again, it might not.

So, in a nutshell, it will allow for international taxes to be controlled by the UN, and provides a way for the UN to define almost any sort of taxation as an international tax. At least, that's my thinking right now.

Thank you for your time,

Powerhungry Chipmunks
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