A resolution to form an international anti-criminal organisation
A resolution proposed by Ambassador Marcus Bailey of the Valkyrian Republic.
Section A — Introduction- To maintain greater security and order, we hereby establish the International Anti-Criminal Organisation.
Section B — Terms- Genocide — the deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular ethnic group or nation
- IACO (pronounced ee-ah-ko) — International Anti-Criminal Organisation
- Incoming state — State that issued the World Arrest Warrant
- Outgoing state — State that holds the subject or subjects of the World Arrest Warrant
- WAW — World Arrest Warrant
Section C — Mandate- IACO shall
- Be an international organisation featuring the voluntary membership of states within the World Forum,
- Help facilitate the legal extradition of criminals from one state to another, and
- Assist in bringing violators of international law before the International Court.
Section D — Responsibilities of the Assembly- The Assembly shall be responsible to pass resolutions to:
- Define the crimes that shall exist under the scope of IACO and
- Define what constitutes a crime against humanity or war crime in addition to the provisions of the Grovne Convention.
Section E — World Arrest Warrant- A member state may issue a World Arrest Warrant against a person for any crime under the scope of IACO.
- All outgoing states of IACO shall be obligated to comply with the WAW and extradite an individual or individuals to the incoming state.
- When the offences committed are genocide, crimes against humanity, or war crimes, outgoing states shall transfer the custody of individuals to IACO.
- An outgoing state shall be able to refuse to recognise a WAW if:
- The incoming state practises capital punishment or life imprisonment,
- The subject or subjects of the WAW are below the age of criminal responsibility in the outgoing state, or
- The crime that took place within the incoming state is not recognised as a crime in the outgoing state
- The validity of a WAW may be challenged by any member state of IACO and can be nullified by a simple majority vote among the member states of IACO.
Section F — Enforcement- Any member state of IACO may volunteer their correctional facilities as venues to hold individuals convicted of violating international law.
- Member states of IACO that fail to act on a valid WAW may be suspended or expelled by a simple majority vote among other member states of IACO.
Section G — Organisational structure- IACO shall be headed by a director-general who shall be elected by a simple majority vote in the Committee for International Law.
- The director-general shall serve for a term of six months.
- The Committee for International Law shall determine, by a simple majority vote, the headquarters of IACO.
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