Trusteeship Council; helped colonies transition to full countries.
1. speakers list is exhausted, 2. motion for closure of debate.
As the last step in committee.
A recess or break in meeting.
A person who is representing a country.
When you believe the Chair has made an error in the running of committee.
Etiquette for participating in committee.
Ends debate on a specific topic in order to move on to the next topic. Previous topic can be brought up again.
Used to request changes for personal comfort (i.e. make microphone louder, make room cooler/warmer, turn on more lights).
When a delegate makes a statement in formal session that directly insults you or your country.
Arabic, English, Chinese, French, Russian, Spanish
General Assembly, Security Council, Economic and Social Council,The Secretariat, International Court of Justice, Trusteeship Council
Other delegates, after they are finished making speeches.
The minimum number of delegates needed to do substantive work in committee.
The Chair and Director of a committee.
At the beginning of committee, after opening speakers list.
No vote is required.
A card that delegates use to vote, ask questions, etc.
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A vote which forces all delegates to speak their vote out loud, in front of the whole committee.
New York, NY
3: Yes, No, Abstain.
Delegate makes motion, requires two speakers for and two speakers again.
A motion used during voting bloc to separate part of a resolution from the whole.
At the very end of Model UN, when it's time to go home.
How many countries are in the United Nations?
Who is the dais?
Where are the United Nations headquarters?
Which of the six principal organs is currently inactive and what does it do?
When should you use a Right of Response?
What are the official languages of the United Nations?
What is 'division of the question'?
What kind of voting majority is needed to initiate a role call vote?
What is a quorum?
Who do you ask a Point of Information?
What is a role call vote?
When should you make a motion to Adjourn the Meeting?
What are the two ways to enter voting bloc?
How many different ways can you vote in committee? Name them.
What is a placard?
When does voting bloc happen?
What are the six principal organs of the United Nations?
What is a Point of Personal Privilege used for?
When should you use a Point of Order?
How do you set the speaker's time?
When should you set the agenda?
What is a suspension of the meeting?
What is decorum?
What does Tabling Debate do?
What is a delegate?