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An agenda for development (blueprint for improving the human condition)
The Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty
Gender equality on the selection process of secretary-general
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS
Declaration on Human Cloning
Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
created UN women
Sendai framework
Paris climate agreement
Fight racism
Countering disinformation
High-level Advisory Body on Artificial Intelligence
Countering Terrorism
Talks of socioeconomic factors that need further development
A list of additions to the UN charter developed and written collaboratively by the entire council of sovereign states is drafted and enters the reviewing stage
Government is unable to agree unanimously. Non-permanent members would be permitted to vote on decisions or propose changes (similar fashion to court hearings)
The final draft of the charter updates is passed, and legislations begin to affect society at a controlled gradually. The UN enforces its new decisions on member countries based on timing, with the changes that affect the current flow of the economy and society the least happening first.
Most member countries have integrated the first changes to common law, addressing further protections over hate crimes and gender based crimes, harshening the punishment for perpetrators and thoroughly patching viable loopholes criminal lawyers could use to lessen punishments for these crimes in the court of law. Many of the conservative population worldwide is unaccepting of this decision, as it bypasses any jurisdiction unless their current president decides to back out of the UN.
The first few instances of conservative countries pulling out of UN agreements over the new albeit more invasive decisions are seen with Iran and Somalia being the first to go.
The UN moves into their next stage, addressing economic changes. The government prepares for the change by increasing government spending and reducing taxes, giving society a period of time to accumulate fallback savings before the shift.
The fiscal cycle is now managed by artificial intelligence in treasury positions within parliaments.
The AI employed is taught a invasive and morally grey method of tracking the financial situation of all documented citizens within the country. The rich and working class or those in poverty based are required to give back to the economy at a different scale on the average tax bracket of families and households.
The shift is gradual so that it is barely felt by society, but many in the upper echelon of the wealth hierarchy notice and express grievances of losing out on previous monetary comfort as a result of the change. However, they are a minority voice and quickly dwarfed by those that the changes benefit.
Unemployment rates drop as business owners are equipped with more finances to onboard workers, they along with the middle class are also able to claim higher welfare if need be.
Following the changes made to the charter that universally affects all the countries signed under UN agreements, the amount of member states within the council drops as a result of differences in beliefs and values. A clear separation of progressive/democratic countries and conservative/authoritarian countries is made, and tensions are high. The UN now becomes a brighter symbol of peace for some but a symbol of impending tyranny for others. As a result, governmental tensions are high and war is at risk.
The UN is created -> Drew up 111-article Charter from 50 nations
First resolution: peaceful uses of atomic energy and the elimination of atomic and other weapons of mass destruction.
First peacekeeping operation: UNTSO // Universal declaration of human right
Korean armistice agreement
First UN emergency force(UNEF)
Declaration of the right of child
Dispatch of the UN Peacekeeping Force to Cyprus. -> Prevent further fighting between the Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot communities.
UNDP (1965): First session of the governing council
Resolution 242 (1967)
Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear weapons
International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination
Establishment of the UN environment programme (UNEP)
Universal Declaration on the Eradication of Hunger and Malnutrition
First world conference on women
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women
Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Intolerance and of Discrimination Based on Religion or Belief
Convention on the law of the sea
Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
Montreal protocol
Convention on the Rights of the Child
An agenda for peace
World conference on human right
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