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R E S O L U T I O N G U I D E. Jason Tsai. Presented By:. negotiation. teamwork. Draft Resolution. What is a Draft Resolution?. ideas. Causes. Solutions. Why do we have to write it?. research. Problems. debate. What is the purpose?. brainstorming. speech. IT SHOULD LOOK LIKE….

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  1. RESOLUTIONGUIDE Jason Tsai Presented By:

  2. negotiation teamwork Draft Resolution What is a Draft Resolution? ideas Causes Solutions Why do we have to write it? research Problems debate What is the purpose? brainstorming speech

  3. IT SHOULD LOOK LIKE… The Heading The Preamble • The Operative Clauses

  4. A resolution consists of ONE super-long, but, coherent SENTENCE.

  5. THEHeading COMMITTEE FORUM: The Economic and Social Committee ISSUE: The Growth of Financial Crime in the World Economy MAIN SUBMITTER: China CO SUBMITTERS:Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Ethiopia, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Malaysia, Mexico, Qatar, Sudan, United Kingdom, Ukraine QUESTION OF: or TOPIC: the person who merges ideas SIGNATORIES

  6. THE PREAMBLE • - purpose To describe what the issue is • - content 1.The Severity & Fast Facts 2. Causes 3.PreviousAttempts 4. International Cooperation

  7. FORUM: The Economic and Social Council ISSUE: The growth of financial crime in the world economy The Severity Noticing that financial crimes usually remain unnoticed until a nation’s economic system is disturbed to the point where investors lose confidence and the economy becomes staggering,

  8. FORUM: The Economic and Social Council ISSUE: The growth of financial crime in the world economy Causes • Realizing that some governments own several departments that deal with financial crimes at the same time, but that they are inactive and inefficient in supervising the financial institutionsdue to a lack of responsibility,

  9. FORUM: The Economic and Social Council ISSUE: The growth of financial crime in the world economy Fast Facts Bearing in mind that types of financial crime include, but are not limited to, money-laundering, identity theft, corruption, and terrorism,

  10. FORUM: The Economic and Social Council ISSUE: The growth of financial crime in the world economy PreviousAttempts (1) • Approving the effortsto combat financial crimes by means of cooperation between the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and the World Bank,

  11. FORUM: The Economic and Social Council ISSUE: The growth of financial crime in the world economy PreviousAttempts (2) • Recalling the importance of FATF Forty-plus-Nine Recommendations published in 2003 that are important international measures for combating financial crimes in the world economy,

  12. FORUM: The Economic and Social Council ISSUE: The growth of financial crime in the world economy International Cooperation • Seeking foreffective international cooperation in order to combat financial crime,

  13. THE PREAMBLE - format 1. Addressing the committee, followed by a comma

  14. 2. Introduced by an adj, V+ingor pp.

  15. 3. Italicized

  16. 4. No numbering

  17. 5. Separated with comma

  18. 6. Line space between main clauses

  19. THE OPERATIVE CLAUSES- purpose To explain What can be done to resolve an issue & How it can be achieved

  20. THE OPERATIVE CLAUSES- content Issue Problem1 Problem3 Problem2 Measure3 Measure1 Measure2

  21. THE OPERATIVE CLAUSES- content Financial Crime Issue local government’s action? Problem1 Problem3 who are behind? economy… Problem2 Measure3 Measure1 monitor $ transaction gather reports Measure2 stabilize the market train specialists

  22. International Treatment or Legislation Humanitarian Assistance Medical Support UN Bodies International Cooperation Food Aid Non-Governmental Organizations Local Governments Domestic Law Education Awareness-Raising

  23. FORUM: The Economic and Social Council ISSUE: The growth of financial crime in the world economy Local Governments 3. Encourages the government sector that is responsible for overseeing financial transactions to secure and oversee financial activities mentioned in the previous clause by adopting measures such as: a. monitoring dubious financial transactions that have occurred over a period of time, c. recording all financial transactions, and thus facilitating tracking of dubious financial activity,

  24. FORUM: The Economic and Social Council ISSUE: The growth of financial crime in the world economy Either Make Use of current UN Organizations or Create one 1. Urges all nations to support the establishment of the United Nations Financial Crimes Management (UNFCM) to enhance cooperation between individual organizations to curb financial crimes through methods such as: • a. gathering annual reports from all member statesthat include information on: • c. training financial specialists to give assistance to each nation on combating financial crimes,

  25. FORUM: The Economic and Social Council ISSUE: The growth of financial crime in the world economy International Cooperation 5. Suggests the FCMF and all nations agree on the following: • a. grouping nations into five trust ratings by expertise, • e. designing phases for countries encountering financial crisis or recession to minimize the effect on the economic system by experts,

  26. THE OPERATIVE CLAUSES - format • 1. Verbin 3rd person singular • of the present tense

  27. 2. Underlined

  28. 3. Operative clauses should be numbered Sub clauses should be lettered {a. b. c. ...} Sub-sub clauses should be in Roman numerals {i. ii. iii. …}

  29. 4.Main clauses →semi-colons (;) Sub- & sub-sub clauses →commas (,) The last clause →period (.)

  30. 5. Line space between main clauses

  31. TIPS *** Do not make your clauses contradict each other~ *** Use proper phrases and appropriate format~ *** Introduce and explain the clauses precisely to convey your original ideas

  32. It’s Your Turn~ And Now

  33. Topic: The Enrollment of Girls in Tainan First Senior High School for 2014

  34. Speak Up Contribute Your Ideas Let Your Mind Run Free

  35. And…

  36. Enjoy Yourselves in2014 Tainan MUN IV

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