Post by Serconea on Aug 26, 2004 13:57:13 GMT -5
Olympic Games
A resolution to improve worldwide human and civil rights.
Category: Human Rights Strength: Mild Proposed by: Hersfold
Description: THE NATIONSTATES UNITED NATIONS, in order to promote international well-being and athletic competition, shall hereby form an International Olympic Committee to organize and help host a bi-annual NationStates Olympic Games.
This committee shall be elected on the NationStates forums by nominational process. This vote shall be completed and a committee of 7 members will be elected two weeks following the passing of this proposal. This committee’s duties shall be as follows:
- To decide among a list of volunteers to host the Olympic Games
- To assist the host in the organization and completion of the games
- To organize the sign-up process for the Games.
The elected host nation's duties shall include:
- Providing adequate competition facilities, housing, security, transportation, training facilities, and neccessary anemities for the athletes participating, as well as their coaches and staff.
- Report upon the results for each event in the Games
- Do the above in a prompt and responsible manner
To prevent over-crowding of the host nation, there shall be no more than 200 UN member nations participating in each games.
An Olympic Games shall take place every 6 months, alternating between Summer and Winter Games. In each, sporting events that define that time shall be played according to the rules of their respective international organizations. The events to be played may be decided on by the committee.
The winners of each event, shall be awarded a Gold Medal unique to each games. The second place finisher(s) shall receive a Silver Medal of the same design, and the third place finisher(s) a Bronze Medal. In the event of a tie for any of these positions, 2 (or more) medals shall be awarded at that level.
These Games are to promote international well-being and sportsmanship. Before competing, athletes are to swear by this creed:
"The most important thing in the Olympic Games is not to win but to take part just as the most important thing in life is not the triumph, but the struggle. The essential thing is not to have conquered, but to have fought well."
Any athlete found cheating, either by violating the rules or by use of performance-enhancing substances, shall be disqualified and stripped of their earned medals and any set records. Any athlete found missing any required drug testing must take another, or be disqualified.
A resolution to improve worldwide human and civil rights.
Category: Human Rights Strength: Mild Proposed by: Hersfold
Description: THE NATIONSTATES UNITED NATIONS, in order to promote international well-being and athletic competition, shall hereby form an International Olympic Committee to organize and help host a bi-annual NationStates Olympic Games.
This committee shall be elected on the NationStates forums by nominational process. This vote shall be completed and a committee of 7 members will be elected two weeks following the passing of this proposal. This committee’s duties shall be as follows:
- To decide among a list of volunteers to host the Olympic Games
- To assist the host in the organization and completion of the games
- To organize the sign-up process for the Games.
The elected host nation's duties shall include:
- Providing adequate competition facilities, housing, security, transportation, training facilities, and neccessary anemities for the athletes participating, as well as their coaches and staff.
- Report upon the results for each event in the Games
- Do the above in a prompt and responsible manner
To prevent over-crowding of the host nation, there shall be no more than 200 UN member nations participating in each games.
An Olympic Games shall take place every 6 months, alternating between Summer and Winter Games. In each, sporting events that define that time shall be played according to the rules of their respective international organizations. The events to be played may be decided on by the committee.
The winners of each event, shall be awarded a Gold Medal unique to each games. The second place finisher(s) shall receive a Silver Medal of the same design, and the third place finisher(s) a Bronze Medal. In the event of a tie for any of these positions, 2 (or more) medals shall be awarded at that level.
These Games are to promote international well-being and sportsmanship. Before competing, athletes are to swear by this creed:
"The most important thing in the Olympic Games is not to win but to take part just as the most important thing in life is not the triumph, but the struggle. The essential thing is not to have conquered, but to have fought well."
Any athlete found cheating, either by violating the rules or by use of performance-enhancing substances, shall be disqualified and stripped of their earned medals and any set records. Any athlete found missing any required drug testing must take another, or be disqualified.