Understanding MUNOL: Your Guide to Model United Nations Debates

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Get a comprehensive overview of Model United Nations debates (MUNOL) including key participants, resolution structure, debate processes, points and motions, as well as practical tips on how to effectively participate in these simulations. Explore the roles of delegates, chairs, and ad-staff, learn about crafting resolutions, engaging in formal debate, and utilizing important points and motions during discussions. Enhance your understanding of MUNOL dynamics and make the most of your experience in these simulated international forums.


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  1. The debate at MUNOL (according to the sixth edition of the RoP) The Secretaries General of MUNOL 2019

  2. United Nations International organisation Nations as members Founded after WWII Shall ensure peace all over the world Different forums/assemblies

  3. Participants Chair/Presidency Leading the debate Experts for the issue Delegate Representing a nation or organization Writing resolutions, debating them later Ad-Staff Supporting/helping the Chairs

  4. Headline (Forum, Issue and Sponsor) The resolution Consists of Preambs Preambulatory clauses (PC) State facts regarding the issue Operative clauses (OC) List measures to be taken Define important terms OCs

  5. The debate open debate (possible after voting on) against in favour voting reading time Lobbying amendment amendment The debate

  6. The Amendment process Motion to amend the Resolution Formal debate in favour/against AMENDMENT In favour against

  7. Points and Motions Points (most important) Point of Information to the Speaker Point of Order Point of Personal Privilege Motions (most important) Motion to Move into Time Against Motion to Close the Debate Motion for a Right of Reply Motion to Amend the Resolution Motion to Follow Up

  8. How to participate Deliver a speech Ask a Point of Information Vote Make useful/necessary points or motions

  9. Thank you for your attention! Are there any questions?

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