code of conduct
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May 20th, 2014
“The Future in Our Hands”All Model United Nations delegates are expected to comply with the Code of Conduct
to ensure a civil and respectful work environment throughout the conference similar
to that of the diplomatic corps at the United Nations. Delegates who do not follow the
Code of Conduct will forfeit their privileges to debate and vote. In serious disciplinary
cases, delegates may be asked to leave the conference.
a) Model United Nations delegates must treat other delegates, members of the
Secretariat and UN staff with the highest level of courtesy and respect. Please notify
any member of the Secretariat if a dispute arises at any time during the Conference.
b) Diversity is a core value of the United Nations. Discrimination based on gender,
color, nationality, age, religion or disabilities is prohibited in the activities of the
Model United Nations conference. Please notify the Conference Secretariat if you
believe any of these are being violated.
c) The delegates must be professional in their speech, actions and appearance during
the conference and display respect for the opinions and ideas of fellow delegates.
d) Delegates must respect the property of the Conference venue. Delegates will be
financially responsible for any damage to Conference venue that may result from
their actions.
e) Model United Nations delegates are required to wear identification badges at all
times to obtain access to all conference meetings and activities within the venue.
Lost badges must be immediately reported to the Conference Secretariat and
cannot be replaced.
f) During the Model United Nations Conference, delegates must dress in Gala Uniform.
Jeans, sneakers, piercings and hats are not allowed.
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“The Future in Our Hands”g) Delegates must study the Rules of Procedure in depth and follow its clauses
throughout the Conference. Please contact the Conference Secretariat should any
questions about the Rules of Procedure arise.
h) Model United Nations meetings will begin on time as scheduled. All delegates must
arrive at their assigned conference rooms at least 5 minutes prior to the start of
their meetings. The presence of all delegates at all committee meetings is essential
for ensuring productive debate during the Conference and a successful outcome.
i) Delegates must be present during all official Model United Nations working
meetings. Delegates should schedule their leisure activities during their free time.
j) During plenary and committee meetings, delegates are expected, at all times, to
remain in character and represent the interests and policies of the countries to
which they are assigned.
k) During plenary and committee meetings, delegates will only be permitted to bring
water into the conference room. Eating, smoking, or drinking other beverages
during formal meetings is prohibited.
l) Delegates are expected to give their full attention to the proceedings in all
meetings. Passing notes during meetings could be distracting and is discouraged.
Delegates should engage other delegations in discussions during breaks, informal
consultations or after sessions have concluded for the day.
m) The use of cell phones and other electronic devices will not be permitted
during Model United Nations opening or closing ceremonies. Laptops, I Pads,
Blackberries may only be used for consultation purposes during the sessions and
when drafting resolutions. Delegates may not use these electronic devices to
communicate with other delegates, observers or any other person in the same
committee of outside. ( eg. Facebook, chat, text).
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“The Future in Our Hands”n) The Model United Nations Secretary General will make all final decisions regarding
disciplinary actions.
o) Delegates are expected to behave properly when using Internet resources in
computer labs. Conference computers are to be used for research purposes only.
Content restrictions and time limits will be strictly enforced, and delegates are
asked to be mindful of others waiting in line. The Model United Nations Secretariat,
General Assembly Officials and Volunteers have the right to monitor computer
activities.
p) Delegates must be adequately covered by travel and health insurance and should
carry relevant documentation at all times during the conference. Delegates using
medication must bring enough supplies for the duration of the conference. Please
inform conference organizers in advance of any serious allergies or health
problems.
q) The organizers of the Model UN Conference are not responsible for delegates’
personal possessions. Delegates are reminded to guard their belongings.
r) Due to the positive emphasis of the Model, the delegates will abstain from using the
words: “war” “killing” “guns”, etc. they can be substituted for words like “conflicts”,
“human loses”, “casualties”, “weapons”. The tone of the debate must be a
propositional and optimistic and not a pessimistic one.