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THIMUN ADMINISTRATIVE HANDBOOK 2012
XLIV ANNUAL SESSION
SEAS AND OCEANS
22 January - 27 January 2012
World Forum Convention Center
The Hague - The Netherlands
XLIV ANNUAL SESSION ADMINISTRATIVE HANDBOOK
The Hague International
Model United Nations
THIMUN ADMINISTRATIVE HANDBOOK 2012
XLIV ANNUAL SESSION
XLIV Annual session 3
COUNTDOWN TO PARTICIPATION 4Returning forms 4Workshop for MUN-Directors 4PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME OF EVENTS 5ISSUES ON THE AGENDA 6General Assembly (GA) 6Security Council (SC) 6Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) 6Disarmament Commission (DC) 7Environment Commission (EC) 7Human Rights Commission (HRC) 7Special Conference on Seas and
Oceans (SCSO) 7International Court of Justice (ICJ) 7Advisory Panel on the Question of
The Mediterranean Region (APQMR) 7DELEGATIONS 2012 8Security Council 9ECOSOC 9Non-Member Delegations 10Delegation Size 11Meetings and Seating 11Assignment of Roles and Functions 11APPLICATIONS FOR THE POSITION OF
STUDENT OFFICER, MEMBER OF THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE, MEMBER OF THE ADVISORY PANEL OR MUNITY PRESS DELEGATE 12
General Rules 12I. Student Officers 12Executive Committee 12Assistant Presidents and Committee Chairs 12Deputies 12I I. International Court of Justice 12I I I. Advisory Panel on the Question
of the Mediterranean Region (APQMR) 13List of Panellists for the APQMR 13IV. MUNITY Press Delegation 14MUNITY Online 14Successful Applicants 14Preparatory Meetings 14Fees 14CONFERENCE FEES & DEADLINES 152012 Conference Fees 15Financial Statement 15Deadlines & Cancellations 15Payments 16Delegation Pre-payment 16
TRAVEL AND ACCOMMODATION 17Travelling to The Hague 17Visa Application Process 17Airport Pick-up Bus Service 17Transportation in The Hague Area 17HTM Public Transport Conference Ticket 17Accommodation 17Community Housing 17Hotel Booking through ITO Special 2000 18Stayokay Hostel Den Haag 19CONDUCT 20General Behaviour 20MUN-Directors’ Responsibilities 20Conduct in the Convention Center 20Conduct in Hotels and Private Homes 20Alcohol and Drugs 21THIMUN-AFFILIATED MODEL
UNITED NATIONS 22Aims of affiliation 22Conditions of affiliation 22Benefits of affiliation 232011/2012 List of THIMUN(-Affiliated)
Conferences 24THIMUN FOUNDATION 28
CONTENTS
THIMUN Administrative Handbook 2012 4
AugustIn August schools which attended in the previous year will receive an invitation to attend. New schools will receive a conditional invitation.
SeptemberThe request to participate (FORM I) must be received by Friday, 16 September 2011. The delegation pre-payment is also due at this time. The Application Forms for students applying for individual appointments are also due by this date.
OctoberThe allocation of delegation assignments is completed at this time. MUN-Directors may phone for their delegation assignments as of Monday, 10 October 2011. The delegation assignments will also be published on the website at www.thimun.org. On Saturday 8
October a MUN-Directors’ workshop for teachers will be held in Voorburg (near The Hague).
NovemberBy Friday, 11 November 2011 schools must submit a complete list of the names of all participants (FORM II) together with the I.D. Badge Form +
Photos. The Accommodation Form, the ITO Form, the Schiphol Pick-up Form and the MUN-Directors’
Assignment Form are also due by this date.
DecemberIn December all schools will receive a Statement
of Account based on the information given on FORM I I and the latest information for the conference.
JanuaryThe conference takes place: 22 – 27 January 2012 at: World Forum Convention Center, Churchillplein 10, 2517 JW The Hague
RETURNING FORMSForms should be faxed, emailed or mailed. I.D. Badge Forms with the participants’ photographs may not be faxed. Please do not send the ITO Hotel Form to the THIMUN Office. If you have used only the mail and have not faxed your forms, confirm receipt by tele phoning the THIMUN Office. American schools outside the United States should NOT use the APO system. Do not depend on Special Delivery or Express post to make up for a mailing that should have gone out days before and do not entrust students with mailing or faxing.
WORKSHOP FOR MUN-DIRECTORSA special workshop is provided particularly to meet the needs of new MUN-Directors. The workshop will be held in Voorburg (near The Hague) on Saturday 8 October 2011. More detailed information will be published on our web site. The workshop will be held simulta-neously with the XXV annual MINIMUN. This means that a number of experienced MUN-Direc-tors will be available to give advice and the new MUN-Directors will be able to observe students in action. All new MUN-Directors are strongly encouraged to attend this special session. THIMUN will be able to arrange hotel accom-modation for the nights of Friday, 7 October and/or Saturday, 8 October. Please phone, fax or email your requirements to the THIMUN office as soon as possible.
COUNTDOWN TO PARTICIPATION
XLIV Annual session 5
SUNDAY, 22 JANUARY 201209:00-18:00 Registration
09:00-17:00 Workshop for all Student Officers (mandatory)
15:00-16.30 Briefings of ICJ, MUNITY, APQ panellists and heads of delegation of non-UN member delegations
16:00 Community Housing starts
MONDAY, 23 JANUARY 201209:00-10:30 Late registration09:00-10:00 Preparatory meetings09:00-17:00 Lobbying, merging and informal
meetings
09:00-17:00 Security Council, ICJ and
Advisory Panel in session
11:30-14:00 Lunch available12:00 MUN-Directors’ Introductory
Meeting (mandatory)13:00 Ambassadors and Heads of
Delegation Meeting14:00 Approval Panel Training for
new MUN Directors15:00-16:30 FORMAL OPENING
16:30-17:30 Reception for VIPs18:00-19:00 MUN-Directors’ welcoming
reception
TUESDAY, 24 JANUARY 201209:00-13:00 Plenary sessions and opening
speeches of General Assembly,
Commissions and Special
Conference
09:00-17:00 Security Council, ECOSOC, ICJ
and Advisory Panel in session
09:00-17:00 Approval Panel open11:30-14:00 Lunch available14:00-17:00 Committee & Sub-commission
meetings
20:00 Evening entertainment
WEDNESDAY, 25 JANUARY 201209:00-14:00 Committee & Sub-commission
meetings
SC, ICJ, ECOSOC and Ad visory
Panel in session
09:00-17:00 Approval Panel open11:30-14:00 Lunch available14:00-17:00 NO SESSION
THURSDAY, 26 JANUARY 201209:00-17:00 Committee & Sub-commission
meetings, SC, ICJ, ECOSOC and
Ad visory Panel in session
09:00-11:30 Approval Panel open11:30-14:00 Lunch available17:00 MUN-Directors meeting with
Board of Directors
FRIDAY, 27 JANUARY 201209:00-11:30 Committee & Sub-commission
meetings
09:00-16:00 SC, ICJ, ECOSOC and Ad visory
Panel in session
11:30-13:00 Early lunch available13:00-16:30 Plenary sessions of General
Assembly, Commissions and
Special Conference
16:30 CLOSING CEREMONIES
20:00-24:00 Dance for THIMUN Participants
FREE AFTERNOON ON WEDNESDAY 25 JANUARY 2012On Wednesday 25 January 2012 there will be no mandatory programme after 14:00. The ICJ will however be in session until approx. 17:00.The Convention Center will remain opened for those delegates wanting to do research or prepare for debate the following days.
PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME OF EVENTS
THIMUN Administrative Handbook 2012 6
ISSUES ON THE AGENDA
GENERAL ASSEMBLY (GA)1st Committee (Disarmament and International
Security)– The Hague Code of Conduct Against Ballistic-
Missile Proliferation– Consolidation of the regime established by the
Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America and the Caribbean (Treaty of Tlatelolco)
– Strengthening of security and cooperation in the Mediterranean region
– Role of science and technology in the context of international security and disarmament
2nd Committee (Economic and Financial)– Preventing and combating corrupt practices
and transfer of assets of illicit origin and re-turning such assets, in particular to the coun-tries of origin
– Financing an international strategy to cope with natural and man-made disasters
- Towards a New International Economic Order- Towards sustainable development of the
Caribbean Sea for present and future generations
3rd Committee (Social, Humanitarian and Cultural)
– Working towards the elimination of all forms of intolerance and discrimination based on religion or belief
– Use of mercenaries as a means of violating human rights
– Strengthening crime prevention and criminal justice responses to violence against women
– Realizing the Millennium Development Goals for persons with disabilities towards 2015 and beyond
4th Committee (Special Political and Decolonization)
– Question of Gibraltar– Question of Guam– Question of Turks and Caicos– Question of the Chagos Archipelago
5th Committee (Administration and Budgetary)– Financing of the United Nations Mission in
the Sudan– Financing of the United Nations Mission in
the Central African Republic and Chad– Financing of the United Nations Organization
Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
– Cooperation between the United Nations and the North African countries
6th Committee (Legal)– Promotion of durable peace and sustainable
development in Africa– The law of trans boundary aquifers– Responsibility of States for internationally
wrongful acts – Permanent memorial to and remembrance of
the victims of slavery and the Transatlantic slave trade
SECURITY COUNCIL (SC)– The question of Syria– The question of Afghanistan– The question of Somalia– The question of Al-Qaeda in the Islamic
Maghreb (AQIM)
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL(ECOSOC)– Effects of diminution of fish in seas and
oceans on the diets of those whose lives and livelihood depend upon fish
– Rights of indigenous populations to their traditional fishing areas and methods
– Combating illegal immigration by sea– Toxic dumping and the effect on food sources– Measures to reestablish economically active
communities in areas that have been affected by natural disaster
– Redefinition of exploration and exploitation rights and the protection of natural resources in water, seabed and underground
– Development of sustainable tourism – Measures to maintain a balance between food
production and the increasing demand for biofuel
– Promoting the concept of inclusive finance as a tool to alleviate poverty
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DISARMAMENT COMMISSION (DC)Sub-commission 1– The nuclear-weapon free southern hemisphere– Monitoring naval strength of BRIC countries
(Brazil – Russian Federation – India – China)– Transparency in armaments procurement– Maintaining trade routes and communication
lines at sea for all nations
Sub-commission 2– Implementation of the Convention on the
Prohibition of the Development, Production, Stockpiling and Use of Chemical Weapons and on their Destruction
– Measures to promote security and disarma-ment while respecting the law of the sea
– Implementation of the Programme of Action on small arms and light weapons (SALW)
– The question of the increasing conflict between the right to privacy and the need for national security
ENVIRONMENT COMMISSION (EC)Sub-commission 1– Measures to prevent further degradation of
coral reefs– Measures to protect marine mammals – Environmental pressures on Small Island
Developing States (SIDS)– Measures to prevent nuclear pollution as a
result of natural disasters
Sub-commission 2– Reviewing the International Convention on
Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response and Co-operation (OPRC)
– The conservation and sustainable use of marine biological diversity in areas beyond na-tional jurisdiction
– Preventing habitat loss as a consequence of sea level rise
– The use of seas for alternative energy sources
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION(HRC)Sub-commission 1– Measures to ensure the right to access to
clean water and sanitation– Measures to protect and promote the rights
of children living and working on the streets– Measures to prevent the use of torture and
cruel, inhuman or degrading punishment– The situation regarding human rights in
Cote d’Ivoire
Sub-commission 2– Human rights in the occupied Syrian Golan– Measures to protect the rights of peoples
affected by rising sea levels and other forms of climate change
– Promoting the role of forensic genetics in protecting human rights
– Measures to protect the rights of unaccompa-nied migrant children
SPECIAL CONFERENCE ON SEASAND OCEANS (SCSO)Sub-commission 1– Fair and equal access to the natural resources
of the oceans – Measures to combat the growth of “ghost
fishing fleets”– The question of sustainable fishing methods – The role of the UN in protecting areas of
outstanding natural beauty
Sub-commission 2– Measures to reduce the environmental impact
of deep sea extraction of minerals – Measures to improve natural disaster
preparedness in LEDCs – Giving access to sea to landlocked countries– Redefinition of International Waters
INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE (ICJ)– Costa Rica vs. Nicaragua– Peru vs. Chile
ADVISORY PANEL ON THE QUESTION OF THE MEDITERRANEAN REGION(APQMR)– Creating the Mediterranean Region as a zone
of peace, stability and democracy– Development of a more sustainable tourism
in the Mediterranean Region– Control of migration flows within the
Mediterranean Region– Development of water access and water
management projects in the Mediterranean Region
THIMUN Administrative Handbook 2012 8
MEMBERS OF THE UNITED NATIONS
Afghanistan
Albania
Algeria
Andorra (SD)
Angola
Antigua & Barbuda (SD)
Argentina (ECO)
Armenia
Australia (ECO)
Austria
Azerbaijan
Bahamas (ECO)
Bahrain
Bangladesh (ECO)
Barbados
Belarus
Belgium (ECO)
Belize
Benin
Bhutan
Bolivia
Bosnia-Herzegovina (SC)
Botswana
Brazil (SC)
Brunei Darussalam (SD)
Bulgaria
Burkina Faso
Burundi
Cambodia
Cameroon (ECO)
Canada (ECO)
Cape Verde
Central African Republic
Chad
Chile (ECO)
China (SC/ECO)
Colombia (SC)
Comoros (ECO)
Congo
Costa Rica
Côte d’Ivoire (ECO)
Croatia
Cuba
Cyprus (SD)
Czech Republic
DPR Korea (North)
DR Congo
Denmark
Djibouti
Dominica (SD)
Dominican Republic (SD)
Ecuador (ECO)
Egypt (ECO)
El Salvador
Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea (SD)
Estonia (ECO)
Ethiopia
Fiji (SD)
Finland (ECO)
FYR of Macedonia
France (SC/ECO)
Gabon (SC/ECO)
Gambia
Georgia
Germany (SC/ECO)
Ghana (ECO)
Greece
Grenada (SD)
Guatemala (ECO)
Guinea
Guinea Bissau (ECO)
Guyana
Haiti (SD)
Honduras
Hungary (ECO)
Iceland
India (SC/ECO)
Indonesia
Iran
Iraq (ECO)
Ireland
Israel
Italy (ECO)
Jamaica
Japan (ECO)
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Kenya
Kiribati (SD)
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan (SD)
Lao PDR (SD)
Latvia (ECO)
Lebanon (SC)
Lesotho (SD)
Liberia
Libya
Liechtenstein (SD)
Lithuania
Luxembourg (SD)
Madagascar
Malawi (ECO)
Malaysia
Maldives (SD)
Mali
Malta (ECO)
Marshall Islands (SD)
Mauritania
Mauritius (ECO)
Mexico (ECO)
Micronesia, Federated States (SD)
Moldova
Monaco (SD)
Mongolia (ECO)
Montenegro
Morocco (ECO)
Mozambique
Myanmar
Namibia (ECO)
Nauru (SD)
Nepal
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nicaragua (ECO)
Niger
Nigeria (SC)
Norway (ECO)
Oman
Pakistan (ECO)
Palau (SD)
Panama
Papua New Guinea (SD)
Paraguay
Peru (ECO)
Philippines (ECO)
Poland
Portugal (SC)
Qatar (ECO)
Rep. of Korea (South) (ECO)
Romania
Russian Fed. (SC/ECO)
Rwanda (ECO)
Saint Kitts & Nevis (ECO)
Saint Lucia (SD)
Saint Vincent & the Grenadines (SD)
Samoa (SD)
San Marino (SD)
Sao Tome & Principe (SD)
Saudi Arabia (ECO)
Senegal (ECO)
Serbia
Seychelles (SD)
Sierra Leone
Singapore (SD)
Slovakia (ECO)
Slovenia
Solomon Islands (SD)
Somalia
South Africa (SC)
Spain (ECO)
Sri Lanka
Sudan
Suriname (SD)
Swaziland (SD)
Sweden
Switzerland (ECO)
Syrian Arab Rep.
Tajikistan (SD)
Thailand
Timor-Leste (SD)
Togo (SD)
Tonga (SD)
Trinidad & Tobago (SD)
Tunisia
Turkey
Turkmenistan (SD)
Tuvalu (SD)
Uganda
Ukraine (ECO)
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom (SC/ECO)
United Rep. of Tanzania
United States of America (SC/ECO)
Uruguay
Uzbekistan (SD)
Vanuatu (SD)
Venezuela (ECO)
Viet Nam
Yemen
Zambia (ECO)
Zimbabwe
DELEGATIONS 2012
SC = Security CouncilECO = ECOSOCSD = Small Delegation possible(See page 12 for delegation sizes)
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SECURITY COUNCILThe Security Council is composed of 5 permanent members and 10 members elected for two-year terms. To prevent delegations from having to pre-pare a Security Council position at short notice, the UN Security Council membership list for 2011 will operate throughout the 2012 THIMUN Con-ference (also applies to ECOSOC membership).
Two delegates from each of the 15 member states must be assigned to the Security Council.
SECURITY COUNCIL COUNTRIESBosnia and Herzegovina
Brazil
China
Colombia
France
Gabon
Germany
India
Lebanon
Nigeria
Portugal
Russian Federation
South Africa
United Kingdom
United States of America
ECOSOCECOSOC is composed of 54 member countries, a third of the members changing every year. As with Security Council countries, the member states for THIMUN include those countries whose ‘real’ term ends on 31 December prior to the conference. This prevents schools having to handle an ECOSOC country at short notice. All ECOSOC countries must have two delegates assigned to ECOSOC.
ECOSOC MEMBERSArgentina
Australia
Bahamas
Bangladesh
Belgium
Cameroon
Canada
Chile
China
Comoros
Côte d’Ivoire
Ecuador
Egypt
Estonia
Finland
France
Gabon
Germany
Ghana
Guatemala
Guinea-Bissau
Hungary
India
Iraq
Italy
Japan
Latvia
Malawi
Malta
Mauritius
Mexico
Mongolia
Morocco
Namibia
Nicaragua
Norway
Pakistan
Peru
Philippines
Qatar
Rep. of Korea (S)
Russian Fed.
Rwanda
Saint Kitts & Nevis
Saudi Arabia
Senegal
Slovakia
Spain
Switzerland
Ukraine
United Kingdom
United States of America
Venezuela
Zambia
THIMUN Administrative Handbook 2012 10
DSCC (Deep Sea Conservation)ECA (Commission for Africa)ECE (Commission for Europe)ECLAC (Latin America, Caribbean) ESCAP (Com. for Asia, Pacific)ESCWA (Com. for Western Asia)EUROPOLFAO (Food and Agriculture)IAEA (Atomic Energy Agency)IFAD (Agricultural Fund)IMF (Monetary Fund)IMO (Maritime Organisation)INSTRAW (Advancement/Women)INTERPOL (Police)ISA (Int. Seabed Authority)IWC (Int. Whaling Com.)OCHA (Humanitarian Affairs)OPCW (Chemical Weapons)UNCLOS (Law of the Sea)UNCTAD (Trade and Development)UNDEF (Democracy Fund)UNDP (Development)UNEP (Environment)UNFPA (Population Fund)UNHCHR (Human Rights)UNHCR (Refugees)UNICEF (Children’s Fund)UNIFEM (Fund for Women)UNODC (Drugs and Crime)World BankWTO (World Trade Organisation)
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ECOSOC (2); EC1, EC2; SP1, SP2GA1, GA2, GA3, GA5, GA6; ECOSOC (2); EC1, EC2; HR1, HR2; SP1, SP2GA1, GA2, GA3, GA4, GA6; ECOSOC (2); EC1, EC2; HR1, HR2; SP1, SP2 GA1, GA2, GA3, GA4, GA6; ECOSOC (2); EC1, EC2; HR1, HR2; SP1, SP2GA1, GA2, GA3, GA4, GA6; ECOSOC (2); EC1, EC2; HR1, HR2; SP1, SP2GA1, GA2, GA3, GA6; ECOSOC (2); EC1, EC2; HR1, HR2; SP1, SP2GA2, GA6; HR2GA5; ECOSOC (2)GA1; DC1; EC1, EC2; SP1GA5; ECOSOC (2)GA2, GA4, GA5; ECOSOC (2)ECOSOC (2); SP1, SP2GA2, GA3; ECOSOC (2); HR1, HR2GA2, GA6; DC1, DC2; HR2; SP1ECOSOC (2); EC1, EC2; SP1, SP2ECOSOC (2); EC1, EC2; SP1, SP2GA2, GA3; ECOSOC (2); HR1, HR2GA1; DC1, DC2GA2; ECOSOC (2); EC1, EC2; SP1, SP2GA2; ECOSOC (2)GA3, GA4; HR1GA2, GA3, GA4; ECOSOC (2); SP1, SP2GA2; ECOSOC (2); EC1, EC2, SP1, SP2GA3; ECOSOC (2); HR1, HR2GA3; ECOSOC (2); HR1, HR2GA1, GA2, GA3; ECOSOC (2); EC1; HR1, HR2GA1, GA2, GA3; ECOSOC (2); HR1, HR2 GA2, GA3; ECOSOC (2); HR1, HR2 GA3, GA6; HR1, HR2GA2, GA4, GA5; ECOSOC (2); SP1, SP2GA2; ECOSOC (2); SP1, SP2
1. Non-member states / Offi cial Observers (OOs)Delegation No. Permitted AssignmentsHoly See 8 GA1, GA2, GA3, GA6; ECOSOC (2); HR1, HR2ICRC 7 GA1, GA2, GA3; ECOSOC (2); HR1, HR2Palestine 12 GA1, GA2, GA3, GA6; ECOSOC (2); DC1, DC2; HR1, HR2; SP1,SP2
2. Spokesmen / Lobbyists for Non-governmental Organisations (NGOs)Delegation No. Permitted AssignmentsAmnesty International 8 GA1, GA3, GA4, GA6; ECOSOC (2); HR1, HR2Greenpeace 7 GA2; ECOSOC (2); EC1, EC2; SP1, SP2Human Rights Watch 7 GA3, GA4, GA6; ECOSOC (2); HR1, HR2
3. Specialist Spokesmen for UN Organisations, Specialised Agencies and OrganisationsDelegation No. Permitted AssignmentsDelegation No. Permitted AssignmentsDelegation No. Permitted Assignments
Delegation No. Permitted AssignmentsAmnesty International 8 GA1, GA3, GA4, GA6; ECOSOC (2); HR1, HR2Greenpeace 7 GA2; ECOSOC (2); EC1, EC2; SP1, SP2Human Rights Watch 7 GA3, GA4, GA6; ECOSOC (2); HR1, HR2
Delegation No. Permitted AssignmentsAmnesty International 8 GA1, GA3, GA4, GA6; ECOSOC (2); HR1, HR2Greenpeace 7 GA2; ECOSOC (2); EC1, EC2; SP1, SP2Human Rights Watch 7 GA3, GA4, GA6; ECOSOC (2); HR1, HR2
Delegation No. Permitted AssignmentsHoly See 8 GA1, GA2, GA3, GA6; ECOSOC (2); HR1, HR2ICRC 7 GA1, GA2, GA3; ECOSOC (2); HR1, HR2Palestine 12 GA1, GA2, GA3, GA6; ECOSOC (2); DC1, DC2; HR1, HR2; SP1,SP2
Delegation No. Permitted AssignmentsHoly See 8 GA1, GA2, GA3, GA6; ECOSOC (2); HR1, HR2ICRC 7 GA1, GA2, GA3; ECOSOC (2); HR1, HR2Palestine 12 GA1, GA2, GA3, GA6; ECOSOC (2); DC1, DC2; HR1, HR2; SP1,SP2
NON-MEMBER DELEGATIONSThe maximum size of the non-member delega-tions will vary according to the type of delegation and the need to be represented in a particular committee, council or sub-commission because of agenda items affecting these delegations. Such delegations will be accorded speaking rights, but not voting rights, on issues relevant to their particular organization. Non-member delegates will be assigned to a particular forum, normally on the basis of one delegate per forum, and may only participate in another forum, Secu-rity Council or the ICJ, at the express invitation of the President or Chair of the forum concerned.
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The minimum and maximum restrictions on delegation size are as follows: MIN MAX
SC AND ECOSOC Member Country 18 18Must be represented in:
SC with 2 delegatesECOSOC with 2 delegatesGeneral Assembly with 6 delegatesSpecial Conference with 2 delegatesAll three commissions with 2 delegates eachSECURITY COUNCIL MEMBER COUNTRY (non ECOSOC) 16 16Must be represented in:
SC with 2 delegatesGeneral Assembly with 6 delegatesSpecial Conference with 2 delegatesAll three commissions with 2 delegates eachECOSOC MEMBER COUNTRY 14 16Must be represented in:
ECOSOC with 2 delegatesGeneral Assembly with 4-6 delegatesSpecial Conference with 2 delegatesAll three commissions with 2 delegates eachSTANDARD DELEGATION COUNTRY (non SC/ECOSOC) 12 12Must be represented in:
General Assembly with at least 4 delegatesThe remaining delegates should be distributed across the other forumsi.e.Special Conference and the 3 commissions SMALL DELEGATION COUNTRY 7 12Must be represented in:
General Assembly with at least 4 delegatesThe remaining delegates should be distributed across the other forumsi.e.Special Conference,and the 3 commissionsNON-MEMBER DELEGATION - -One delegate per permitted Forum (see previous page)
DELEGATION SIZE
MEETINGS AND SEATINGWhen in session, each country delegationwill be allocated:2 seats in the Special Conference2 seats in each of the three Commissions, Security Council and ECOSOC1 seat in each of the six General Assembly CommitteesEach non-member delegation will be allocated one seat in each permitted forum except for those delegations permitted to have 2 delegates in the plenary session of their permitted forum.
ASSIGNMENT OF ROLES AND FUNCTIONSEach delegation must have a nominated Head of Delegation or Ambassador. The Ambassadorfor each country delegation must be present in the General Assembly and, therefore, must be assigned to one of the six GA Committees.Each delegate must be assigned to a specific GA Committee, to a specific Council, or Sub-commission.MUN-Directors are not allowed to coach dele-gates during sessions.
delegates each
delegates each
delegates each
i.e.Special Conference and the
i.e.Special Conference,and the
MIN MAX
Member Country 18 18
(non ECOSOC) 16 16
14 16
(non SC/ECOSOC) 12 12
7 12
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GENERAL RULESWith the exception of the hosting schools, par-ticipating schools may submit no more than 3 applications in each of the 4 categories (StOff/ICJ/Press/Adv. Panel). Failure to adhere to this restriction by any school may result in all appli-cants from that school being disqualified. All students applying for one of the above positions must complete an Application Form, together with a formal letter of motivation and a letter of recommendation from their MUN-Director.These must be returned to the THIMUN Office by the final closing date. Late or incomplete applications will not be considered.
I. STUDENT OFFICERSThe Student Officer team consists of the Execu-tive Committee together with the Co-Presidents, Deputy Presidents, Committee Chairs and Deputies in the various forums.All Student Officers must be thoroughly conver-sant with Parliamentary Procedure and particularly with the current THIMUN Rules of Procedure. They must have a good knowledge of current affairs as well as of the issues on the agenda. They will be required to write a research report and must be prepared to be actively involved in the lobbying process, coordinating the work of their respective Council, Commission, Confer-ence or Committee throughout the week.
In their letter of application candidates should state which position and which forum(s) they are particularly interested in.Please note that students in their final year at secondary school who have not previously chaired at THIMUN or at a THIMUN-Affiliated conference are unlikely to be selected.
Executive CommitteeThe Executive Committee consists of:Secretary GeneralDeputy Secretaries GeneralPresident of the General AssemblyPresident of the Security CouncilPresident of ECOSOCPresident of the Special ConferencePresidents of the three CommissionsPresident of the International Court of JusticePresident of the Advisory Panel
Registrar of the International Court of JusticeExecutive Administrative Officer
In appointing the Secretariat General, the Board of Directors gives priority to applicants living in the Netherlands. The Secretary General will always be chosen from applicants living in the Hague area. Students not living in the Netherlands may also apply for deputy positions. However, no more than two students living outside the Netherlands can be appointed on the Secretariat General.
Assistant Presidents and Committee ChairsThe Assistant Presidents of the three Commis-sions and the Special Conference will preside over the sub-commissions when they are in session and assist the President in lobbying and in the plenary sessions. The Committee Chairs will each preside over one of the six GA Commit-tees when they are in session. Most of these positions are expected to be filled by those who have already held a position at THIMUN or a THIMUN-Affiliated conference as Assistant President or Deputy.
DeputiesIn general, Deputy Presidents and Deputy Chairs are appointed in order to provide an opportunity for younger students to gain experience. It is hoped that such students will prove themselves capable and will be available to serve again at the subsequent session of THIMUN. Thus prefer-ence will be given to students able to attend in 2012 as well as in 2013.
II. INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICEThe ICJ consists of 19 (including Officers) judges who will examine 2 cases concerning legal dis-putes between member nations. Each case will be argued by advocates representing the parties to the dispute. Each party in each case will be represented by 2 advocates.
The judges and the advocates are independent lawyers and not members of any country delega-tion, though the advocates may consult the de-legation whose country they are representing. Advocates may also be called upon to act as
APPLICATIONS FOR THE POSITION OF STUDENT OFFICER, MEMBER OF THE INTER-NATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE, MEMBER OF THE ADVISORY PANEL ON THE MEDITER-RANEAN REGION OR PRESS DELEGATE
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judges in the alternate case. Applications are sought from outstanding students of sound aca-demic ability, with a capacity for independent research, a good knowledge of international affairs and MUN experience. An interest in law would be an advantage but applicants are not expected to be legal experts. In their letter of application, as well as outlining their qualifica-tions and experience, candidates must state whether they are interested in being a judge or an advocate and suggest which particular case they would be more interested in, preferably giving a reason for their choice.
Once selected, the judges and advocates are expected to make a special study of the Statute, Rules of Court and procedures of the Internation-al Court of Justice and Robert Stern’s Briefing Guide for participants in the THIMUN ICJ. Both judges and advocates are also expected to re-search the particular cases before the ICJ.
III. ADVISORY PANEL ON THE QUESTION OF THE MEDITERRANEAN REGIONThis Panel, consisting of 36 members, has the task of drawing up a summary of the situation in the Mediterranean Region and a plan of action for the region, in an open debate. There is a separate
form for applicants. All applicants must belong to a participating school and should be students with previous (THI)MUN experience.What distinguishes this panel from all other forums at THIMUN is that panellists will be the representatives of bodies as diverse as coun-tries, UN or other organizations. As such, they will not only bring political and diplomatic per-spectives, but in addition, economic, cultural, judicial and environmental dimensions to this forum. The purpose of the debate is not to draw up a regular resolution, but a text that is advisory rather than mandatory in tone. From this it follows that the debate will also be organized in a differ-ent fashion. The rules and regulations are akin to those of the Security Council; the APQMR will debate in plenary sessions but might be divided by the chair in separate groups in order to enhance the debate. The quality of the debate highly depends on the experience, flexibility and enthusiasm of the participants to the forum. Former APQ participants all agree that this forum is so exciting because the group is really in charge of the direction, scope and format of the debate.
Panellists for the Advisory Panel on the Question of the Mediterranean Region22 COUNTRIES
AlbaniaAlgeriaBosnia-HerzegovinaCroatiaCyprusEgyptFrance + MonacoGreeceItalyIsraelLebanonLibyaMaltaMontenegroMoroccoPalestinian AuthoritySloveniaSpainSyriaTunisiaTurkeyUnited States8 UN ORGANISATIONS
IFAD (Agricultural Development)IMO (Migrations)UN-HABITATUNHCR (Refugees)UNDP (Development)UNEP (Environment)UNWTO (World Tourism)World Bank6 OTHER ORGANISATIONS
Amnesty InternationalEuropean Union + FRONTEXGreenpeaceHuman Rights WatchLeague of Arab StatesNATO (North Atlantic Treaty Org.)
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IV. MUNITY PRESS DELEGATIONPress delegates, under the supervision and direc-tion of the Press Coordinator, are responsible for producing the THIMUN conference newspaper. The Press Delegation includes layout editors, text editors, experienced reporters, photographers and cartoon artists. This team of young aspiring journalists are busy in the mornings selling their paper and are often the last people to leave the conference each day, when the deadline is metThe letter of application should include details of the applicant’s journalistic experience skills, familiarity with word-processing, desktop publish-ing and/or photo editing programs, MUN experi-ence and knowledge of current affairs. Applicants are encouraged to send samples of their work, e.g. articles, photos, artwork, or layouts published in school or student newspapers and magazines, essays or assignments in English, History, International Relations, or Art classes.Successful applicants are expected to be engaged in an on-line forum in the months before the confer-ence, contributing their ideas and work for publica-tion in the pre-conference issue of MUNITY.
MUNITY Online DelegationMUNITY Online is essentially a web portal, directed at people who are not at the conference and therefore has a different feel to it. It tries to show the outside world just what THIMUN is, and what is taking place during the week.
Successful ApplicantsStudents whose applications are successful will be notified by the middle of October at the latest. All Student Officers, ICJ members, members of the Advisory Panel and Press delegates are expected to travel with and reside with the other delegates from their school. THIMUN is not responsible for their travel or accommodation costs.
Workshop for Student Offi cersAll Student Officers are required to attend the one-day workshop held in The Hague on the Sunday immediately preceding the conference.
FeesWith the exception of the Executive Committee of the Student Officer team, all students holding individual positions will be charged the full participant fee. No fee is charged for members of the Executive Committee.
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CONFERENCE FEES & DEADLINES
FINANCIAL STATEMENTThe MUN-Director and the School Administrator are required to sign a declaration on Form I acknowledging that they have read the page in the Handbook concerning fees and cancellation costs and that they agree that their school is obliged to pay in full for the number of students and teachers forecast to attend (see attendance forecast on Form I). A final statement of numbers and names of participants is required on FORM I I by 11 November 2011.
DEADLINES & CANCELLATIONSChanges / Substitutions:After 11 November 2011, substitutions for students unable to attend will only be permitted on payment of an administrative charge. All changes and substitutions have to be sent to the THIMUN Office in writing. The cost of a badge change is 30.00 per badge changed.
2012 CONFERENCE FEES
Delegation fee per delegation 160.00
Participation fee per person 235.00 For MUN-Directors/Delegates/ICJ/APQ/Press/Student Officers(except Executive Committee)Includes lunches, a HTM Public Transport Conference Ticket and two delegation photos
Chaperone fee per person 100.00Includes ID badge, but no lunches orHTM Public Transport Ticket)
Community Housing fee per student 100.00(housing only)
Changes to Form II 30.00After 11 November 2011 per ID badge changed, replacement ID badge after registration at conference (cash payment)
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Housing per school:after 11 November 2011 100% of fees / charges due
Cancellation of participant or school:after 16 September 2011 100% of Delegation pre-paymentafter 11 November 2011 100% of fees / charges due
Schiphol Pick-up service, ‘Stay Okay Hostel’:before 1 December 2011 50% of fees / charges dueafter 1 December 2011 100% of fees / charges due
THE HAGUE INTERNATIONAL MODEL UNITED NATIONSAccount No. 51.91.82.138
(IBAN: NL 14 ABNA 051 91 82 138,
SWIFT: ABN ANL 2A)
ABN-AMRO Bank, Statenlaan 46, The Hague
Payment by Credit Card:For payments by American Express, Visa or Mastercard please use the appropriate form at the end of this Handbook. Please note that a 5% surcharge applies.
Checks:If checks have to be used (see note on the bank charges below), then they must be:1 drawn on a Dutch bank in Euro and2 sent to the THIMUN Office (NOT to the
bank).
Bank ChargesSchools are responsible for the payment of all bank charges related to the processing of checks and payment of fees. To avoid or minimize such charges, schools should instruct their bank to transfer the money, net of bank charges, directly by bank transfer into the THIMUN account. Charges are especially high on processing checks not made out in Euro or not drawn on a Dutch bank.
Second DelegationSchools allocated a second delegation will be charged for the maximum number of students in the first delegation and at least the minimum number of students in the second delegation.
Cancellations:From 11 November 2011 the full fees are due, whether or not a school, or an individual partici-pant, for whatever reason, actually attends. The full fees for services ordered through THIMUN are due as soon as the THIMUN Office receives the appropriate form. Cancellation costs will vary according to the date the written cancellation is received by the THIMUN Office:
Schools are strongly urged to take out adequate cancellation, travel and medical insurance. THIMUN is not responsible for costs incurred by individual schools or individual participants in any of these areas.
PAYMENTSDelegation Pre-paymentBy 16 September 2011 at the latest, a non-refundable delegation pre-payment (including delegation fee and publication fee) of:
3,215.00 for a Standard Delegation Country (12 students plus 1 MUN-Director), 2,040.00 for a Small Delegation Country (7 students plus 1 MUN-Director) or 1,100.00 for a Non-member Delegation (3 students plus 1 MUN-Director)
The remainder of the fees must be transferred after receipt of the Statement of Account, which is based on your delegation assignment(s) and the final number of participants. MUN-Directors are expected to bring evidence of payment with them to registration at the conference.
All payments are to be made in Euro, and net of all bank charges (see below), by:
Bank Transfer:Please clearly indicate the name of the schooland/or the conference number, which will be given with your delegation assignment. If possible, the International Bank Account Number (IBAN) and the International Bank Code (BIC/SWIFT) should be used to avoid unneces-sary delays and charges.
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TRAVELLING TO AND IN THE HAGUESchools are required to make their own arrange-ments for travel to and from The Hague.
Visa Application ProcessStudents that require a visa to The Netherlands should have their MUN-Director send a letter to the THIMUN Office ([email protected]) stating the following passport information: name as writ-ten in passport, date of birth, nationality, passport number and date of issue/expiration. Please also include the email address of the visa department of the Dutch Embassy or Consulate where you will apply for your visa. Please try and send the information of all students/teachers needing a visa in one single document as this greatly speeds up the process. Please make sure we have your information on time as the process may take a while. Upon receipt of the information the THIMUN office will send a formal invitation letter to the ap-plicants with a copy to the Embassy/Consulate.
Airport Pick-up Bus ServiceTHIMUN offers a pick-up service to and from Amsterdam-Schiphol Airport to your hotel, the Convention Center or the Stayokay Hostel. For further details, please see the relevant order form at the end of this Handbook.
For those not using the Pick-up Bus Service, there are frequent trains direct from Amsterdam/Schiphol Airport to The Hague. From Station Den Haag Hollands Spoor (HS), tram 1 (direction Scheveningen) takes you to the Crown Plaza Hotel which is a few minutes walk from the Convention Center. From Den Haag Central Station (CS) tram 10 or 17 (direction Staten-kwartier) will take you directly to the Convention Center.
Transportation in The Hague areaFor delegates in community housing living in
outlying areas, and their hosts, a bus service will be provided to and from the Convention Center mornings and afternoons. Specific details regarding buses will be provided to all students and families involved in the community housing programme. Late buses will also be provided af-ter the Friday night dance.
All participants staying in hotels and other locations are expected to use the very efficient public transportation system.
HTM Public Transport Conference TicketIn cooperation with HTM the THIMUN I.D. Badge with a special HTM ticket will serve as a public transport ticket for The Hague area. The THIMUN I.D. Badge + ticket will be valid for 8 days between 21-28 January 2012. With the badge + ticket you can travel on any tram or bus in The Hague and Scheveningen.
AccommodationIt is important for THIMUN to know where all participants are staying for the duration of the conference. Therefore, all schools must fill in the name of the accommodation on FORM I I. This does not apply to students from local schools who are living at home. Please note however that this information on FORM I I is for administrative purposes only and that all reservations and or changes should be made directly through ITO 2000.
Community HousingA Community Housing Programme is being provided for schools/delegates that have limited financial means and would not be able to attend the Conference otherwise such as state schools and schools situated very far away. The Programme is also offered to schools offering reciprocal arrangements to Hague students. Community Housing is only available for the days of the Conference (Sunday pm – Saturday am) and should be applied for by writing a letter of motivation to the THIMUN office by 16 Septem-ber 2011.Schools not eligible for Community Housing may not make separate private housing arrangements for their delegates with families in The Hague or Wassenaar areas since such action takes potential beds out of the programme. Breaches of this rule may result in schools not being invited to future conferences.
TRAVEL AND ACCOMMODATION
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HOTEL BOOKING THROUGH ITO SPECIAL 2000 ITO Special 2000 is again able to supply hotel accommodation to MUN participants at special rates (see below).
Please note that ITO Special 2000 is willing and able to reserve accommodation at special rates in any hotel in The Netherlands. Therefore, if you wish to stay in a particular hotel of your choice, which is not listed or if you are visiting Amsterdam or other places during your stay in The Netherlands, please make use of the facilities provided by ITO Special 2000.
Write directly to ITO Special 2000, preferably by email ([email protected]), or use the form at the back of the Handbook, giving specific details on dates and numbers. Do not send the ITO form to the THIMUN Office. ITO Special 2000 will reply with details and booking infor-mation. Do not transfer the amount for your reservation to the THIMUN bank account but directly to ITO Special 2000.
We advise you to book as soon as possible but no later than 11 November 2011.
All prices are in Euro per room per night, net to be paid to ITO Special 2000. Prices include buffet breakfast, taxes and service costs. Triple rooms might be double rooms with a third bed.All nightly rates are for the conference dates only
(Su/Mo/Tu/We/Th/Fr). Prices may vary, if the stay includes pre- and past nights (Eg. Weekend rates can apply on Friday and Saturday nights). When you make a preliminary booking, you will receive a quotation.
Return Application Form to ITO 2000 by: 11 November 2011 at the latest.
Pre-booking for THIMUN 2013 will not be possible until after the THIMUN 2012 conference!
Payment: The total amount for your reservation must be received by 1 December 2011 at the latest– by bank transfer to: ITO Special 2000,
ING Bank, Colijnplein, The Hague,Account No. 66.01.24.548 (IBAN NL35INGB 0660 1245 48)
– ITO will send you a payment request through PayPal. On their secured web site you will be able to pay with the payment method of your choice.
For payment by check or bank Transfer there is a minimum surcharge of EUR 10.00 per check for administration costs by the bank. Please quote Reference No. with your payment. All prices must be paid in Euro in order to avoid problems caused by frequent fluctuations in the currency market.
Hotel Location Single Double Triple () () ()
Ibis Den Haag Centre 3* The Hague city centre 125,00 140,00 189,00Carlton Beach 4* Scheveningen 130,00 157,00 183,00Crown Plaza Promenade 4* de luxe near Convention Center 150,00 185,00 215,00Bilderberg Europa 4* Scheveningen 124,00/ 153,00/ 187,00/(standard room/executive room) 141,00 170,00 204,00Greenpark 4* Leidschendam On requestGolden Tulip Bel Air 4* near Convention Center 137,00 170,00 208,00Hampshire 108 4* near Peace Palace 117,00 139,00 178,00Mercure Hotel Central 4* The Hague city centre 176,00 203,00 On requestNH Atlantic 4* Kijkduin 84,00 105,00 149,00NH Den Haag 4* The Hague Central Station 107,00 131,00 156,00Novotel Centre 4* The Hague city centre 176,00 203,00 235,00Novotel World Forum 4* Convention Center 168,00 194,00 221,00Parkhotel 4* The Hague city centre 114,00 153,00 207,00Kurhaus 5* Scheveningen 142,00/ 197,00/ 213,00/(traditional room/superior room) 165,00 202,00 236,00Tulip Inn 3* Leiden Central Station 70,00 88,00 129,00Amsterdam Airport 4* Schiphol Airport 65,00 85,00 110,00Amsterdam Centre 3* Dam square 100,00 125,00 185,00Amsterdam Centre 4* Museum district 90,00 110,00 165,00
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Please notify ITO Special 2000 of any changes
as soon as possible. The information about your
accommodation on Form II is for administrative
purposes only and all changes should be confirmed
to ITO Special 2000.
STAYOKAY HOSTEL DEN HAAGThe Hague has a nice youth hostel located in the city. Trams 1, 10 and 17 stop very close and all go to the Convention Center.
The hostel, a historic building, has been com-pletely renovated and the interior re-designed as a youth hostel with all modern facilities.
There are 220 beds in total, in 2-, 4-, 5- and 8-bed rooms with showers and separate toilets. As far as possible, the MUN-Directors will be accommodated in the ten 2-bed rooms available at the Stayokay Hostel. Please send your book-ings as early as possible.
For organizational reasons bookings made through THIMUN are for the week of the confer-ence only. Bookings and payments must be made through THIMUN. Further details can be found on the booking form at the end of this Handbook.
Price: 44.00 per night for bed and breakfast, including breakfast buffet, tourist tax, the use of bed sheets and towels.Price: 50.00 per night for half board, including breakfast buffet, 3 course dinner, tourist tax, the use of bed sheets and towels.
Please note that the minimum stay is 6 nights.
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GENERAL BEHAVIOURAlthough The Hague International Model United Nations is an educational exercise intended for young people, delegates are simulating the Councils, Commissions and Conferences of the United Nations. Thus, for the period of the con-ference, they must be regarded as diplomats and ambassadors for the country they are represent-ing, as well as representatives of their individual schools. This demands a high standard of per-sonal conduct and behaviour from all delegates, both during the conference sessions and outside the Convention Center.
It is extremely important for the continuing good relations between THIMUN, the Convention Center, the City of The Hague and the local diplo-matic and business communities that delegates behave appropriately at all times. Therefore, schools are expected to select their students carefully and not bring to The Hague any student who is likely to create a disciplinary problem. This is important not only for the good name of THIMUN but also for the good name of the school concerned. School Administrators and MUN-Directors should be aware that attendance at the annual session of THIMUN is by invitation and that this invitation may be withheld from schools unable to ensure that their students con-form to accepted standards of adult behaviour.
MUN-DIRECTORS’ RESPONSIBILITIES AND CONDUCTAll students must be accompanied by, and are the responsibility of, the designated MUN-Director(s). A MUN-Director must be a teacher at the school, or at one of the schools from which the delegation comes. At least two responsible adults (MUN-Directors or chaperones) should accompany each group. This does not apply to students in small delegations or in delegations from local schools. These students may be accom-panied by just one MUN-Director.All students staying in hotels must be supervised by their MUN-Director. MUN-Directors are required
not only to stay in the same hotel as their students
but must ensure that their room is located as close
as possible to the rooms in which their students
are staying. MUN-Directors with students in hotels are required to sign the Code of Conduct issued by the hotels through ITO and must ensure that their students conform to these requirements.
MUN-Directors are expected to be present in
the Convention Center during most of the day,
especially for any individual assignments and for the mandatory meeting on Monday and they must ensure that their students are present in their designated forums.MUN-Directors are also required to adhere
to the dress code (see below)
CONDUCT IN THE CONVENTION CENTERFormal dress, i.e. the kind of clothes that real UN diplomats might be expected to wear when attending UN sessions, is required at all meet-ings. In order not to cause offence to other delegates, national dress, military uniforms and armbands are forbidden. Delegates and teachers must be courteous at all times to the Convention Center Staff and to the THIMUN Organizational and Administrative Staff, most of whom are volunteers giving up many hours of their own time to serve the delegates.Smoking is prohibited in the entire Convention Center and alcoholic drinks may not be consumed while the conference is in session. This also applies to the other venues.
CONDUCT IN HOTELS AND PRIVATE HOMESStudents must remember that THIMUN is depend-ent on the goodwill of families in the community and of hotel managements in being able to provide accommodation at a reasonable cost for dele-gates. A bad experience by just one family or just one hotel may mean the loss of many potential beds for future delegates. Therefore, students must be polite and considerate at all times to host families, hotel staff and fellow residents. A curfew of 11 p.m. is recommended for every night except the night of the dance and there must be no noise in hotel rooms after 10 p.m.
CONDUCT
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ALCOHOL AND DRUGSMUN-Directors are responsible for making and enforcing their own rules for their own students with regard to alcohol consumption.
It should be noted that in The Netherlands the minimum legal age for alcoholic consumption is 16 and that many of the students will be living at home, or come from homes, where the moderate consumption of beer and wine is acceptable social behaviour for young people in this age group. Therefore it is impossible for the confer-ence organizers to impose unrealistic and unenforceable restrictions on alcohol consump-tion outside the conference. No alcohol will be sold to students in the Convention Center during the daytime and only low-alcohol drinks (beer
and table wine) and soft drinks will be available at the dance on Friday evening.
The use of any narcotic drug is expressly prohibited.
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THIMUN-AFFILIATED MODEL UNITED NATIONS
THIMUN-Affiliation links those MUNs, which wish to be associated with THIMUN and whose educational goals, standards and quality of or-ganization are recognized as being of an appro-priately high standard.THIMUN has encouraged the development of THIMUN-Affiliated MUNs in order to give more young people, for whom coming to THIMUN would be impossible, the opportunity to experi-ence and enjoy the benefits of Model United Nations. It is, therefore, a primary goal of all THIMUN-Affiliated MUNs to reach out to the local communities in which they are situated and to encourage participation by local schools in their region.
AIMS OF THIMUN-AFFILIATED MODEL UNITED NATIONS– To promote interest in and support for the work
of the United Nations;– To promote interaction and dialogue between
young people from a variety of countries and school systems;
– To increase the awareness of international issues amongst young people;
– To instil a global perception in young people, focussing on the formulation of peaceful reso-lutions to world problems;
– To develop the communication skills necessary to foster the international education and global perception mentioned above;
– To assist teachers and students in understand-ing the primary educational and philosophical aims of the programme;
– To help teachers prepare their students for full participation in all aspects of a Model United Nations conference;
– To achieve and maintain a common standard for participation among the delegates coming from different backgrounds and from various countries with differing educational systems;
– To standardise the basic structures and rules of procedure used in the various conferences;
– To provide a means of sharing the educational content of THIMUN with those who are devel-oping their own Model United Nations and with interested parties outside the MUN;
– To provide opportunities for teachers and students in the field of current international relations;
CONDITIONS OF AFFILIATION– THIMUN-Affiliated MUNs must give credit to
THIMUN in their mailings, in statements in the media, and on all documentation; this also applies to websites: a link to the THIMUN website must be included on the front page of the website of the THIMUN-Affiliated MUN;
– Full acknowledgement must be given, with the source clearly stated, for the use of any THIMUN materials e.g. extracts/adaptations from the THIMUN website, or the Rules of Procedure;
– THIMUN must receive copies of all documen-tation relating to the THIMUN-Affiliated MUN e.g. invitational mailings, handbooks, reports;
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– Affiliated conferences are responsible for providing updated information to THIMUN;
– THIMUN-Affiliated MUNs must be evaluated and accredited, at least once every three years, by a member of the THIMUN Board of Directors or a member of the THIMUN Advi-sory Board. Arrangements must be made for this person to attend the conference;
– In the event of a change in the principal organ-izer of the conference, this evaluation will have to be carried out anew;
– Unless the designated member of the Board/Advisory Board is attending the conference as a participant, THIMUN-Affiliated MUNs must pay the travel/accommodation expenses of the evaluator and, therefore, need to budget for this;
– Evaluation reports must be returned to the THIMUN Office as soon as possible after the conference. A copy will be sent to the THIMUN-Affiliated MUN organizers;
– In the event of criticisms or a negative evalua-tion, a discussion will take place with the organizers with a view to making necessary improvements;
– All recommendations made by the evaluator should be put into practice by the conference immediately following the evaluation;
– Failure to comply with any of the above con-ditions may result in Affiliation being with-drawn.
BENEFITS OF AFFILIATION– Recognition and accreditation by the world’s
foremost Model United Nations for secondary school students;
– Permission to use the THIMUN logo on docu-mentation;
– Permission to use the THIMUN rules of proce-dure;
– Promotion of the THIMUN-Affiliated conference in THIMUN Publications and on the THIMUN website;
– Assistance and/or advice from the THIMUN Office in setting-up and organizing confer-ences;
– The sharing of knowledge and expertise between like-minded teachers and students.
APPLICATION PROCEDUREMUN conferences wishing to become THIMUN-Affiliated should write a letter of application to the THIMUN Board of Directors, giving precise details of the conference.
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OTHER THIMUN CONFERENCES
MINIMUN 8 October 2011Gymnasium Novum, Voorburg, The Netherlandsc/o THIMUN Office, 2e Van Blankenburgstraat 119, 2517 HC The Hague, The NetherlandsE [email protected]
THIMUN Singapore 15-19 November 2011 SALT CENTRE, Hwa Chong Institution, Singaporec/o THIMUN Office, 2e Van Blankenburgstraat 119, 2517 HC The Hague, The NetherlandsE [email protected]
THIMUN Qatar 15 – 18 November 2011 Qatar National Convention Center, Doha, Qatar P.O. Box 1129, Doha, QatarE [email protected] www.thimunqatar.org
THIMUN Qatar Film Festival 29 March 2012 www.thimunqatarfilmfestival.org
THIMUN-AFFILIATED CONFERENCES (CURRENT AS OF JUNE 2011)
SEPTEMBER 2011
Johannesburg Model United Nations (JOMUN) 29 September-2 October 2011 Private Bag X4, Bryanston, 2021 Johannesburg, South AfricaContact: Mr. Lane HuntE [email protected]
OCTOBER 2011
Chennai Model United Nations (CHEMUN, 14-16 October 2011c/o American Int. School Chennai, 100 Feet Road, Taramani, Tamil Nadu, Chennai 600113, IndiaContact: Mr. K.P. Indra SimhanE [email protected]
Royal Russell School Model United Nations (RRSMUN) 16-19 October 2011c/o Royal Russell School, Coombe Lane, Croydon, Surrey CR9 5BX, United KingdomContact: Mr. John PigginE [email protected]/mun
Dhirubhai Ambani International MUN (DAIMUN) 19-22 October 2011G Block, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra East, Mumbai 400098, IndiaContact: Ms. Sreemati SenE [email protected]; [email protected]
Deutsche Schule Athen Model United Nations (DSAMUN) 20-22 October 2011Dimokritou and Ziridi Str., 15123 Amaroussion, GreeceContact: Ms. Astrid Itter-GiataganasE [email protected]
Cairo American College Model United Nations (CACMUN) 20-23 October 2011c/o Cairo American College, PO Box 39, Maadi, 11431, Cairo, EgyptContact: Mrs. Lamia MazharE [email protected]
2011/2012 LIST OF THIMUN (-AFFILIATED) CONFERENCES
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Panama Model United Nations (PANAMUN) 26-28 October 2011P.O. Box 0819-02588, Panama, Republic of PanamaContact: Mr. David SwartwoutE [email protected]
Amman Model United Nations (AMMUN) 26-31 October 2011c/o Amman Baccalaureate School, PO Box 441, Sweileh 11910, Amman, JordanContact: Ms Diane SellickE [email protected]
NOVEMBER 2011
Iberian Model United Nations (IMUN) 10-12 November 2011Carlucci American International School of Lisbon, Rua Antonio dos Reis 95, Linho 2710-301 Sintra, PortugalContact: Mr. Peter AndrewsE [email protected]; [email protected]
Berlin Model United Nations (BERMUN) 16-19 November 2011c/o John F. Kennedy School, Teltower Damm 87-93, 14167 Berlin, GermanyContact: Dr. Walter PetersonE [email protected]
Leiden Model United Nations (LEMUN) 18-20 November 2011Fruinlaan 15, 2313 EP Leiden, The NetherlandsContact: Mr. Hans PrinsE [email protected]
MUN of the Int. School of The Hague (MUNISH) November 2011c/o International School of The Hague, Wijndaelerduin 1, 2554 BX The Hague, The NetherlandsE [email protected]
South American Model United Nations (SAMUN) November 2011c/o Colegio Intl. de Caracas, PAKMAIL 6030, P.O. Box 025304, Miami, Florida FL 33102 – 5304, United StatesContact: Mr. Thomas SweetingE [email protected]; [email protected]
DECEMBER 2011
Paris Model UN (PAMUN) 2-4 December 2011American School of Paris, 41 Rue Pasteur, 92216 St. Cloud, FranceContact: Mr. Ouriel ReshefE [email protected]/pamun
Turkish International Model United Nations (TIMUN) 8-11 December 2011c/o Üsküdar American Academy, Vakif Sokak No. 1, Baglarbasi, 34664 Istanbul, TurkeyContact: Ms. Susan AkyürekE [email protected]
FEBRUARY 2012
International Monterrey Model United Nations Simulation (IMMUNS) 23-25 February 2012Av. Morones Prieto, km. 1.5, Santa Catarina, N.L., MexicoContact: Ms. Marissa AguilarE [email protected]; [email protected]
Genoa Model United Nations (GEMUN), February 2012Via Bertani 6, 16125 Genova, ItalyContact: Ms. Dina KotelnikovaE [email protected]
MARCH 2012
Beijing Model United Nations (BEIMUN) 8-11 March 2012No. 10 An Hua St., Shunyi District, Beijing 101300, ChinaContact: Mr. Colin AitkenE [email protected]
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Haileybury Model United Nations, 23-25 March 2012c/o Haileybury and Imperial College, Hertford SG13 7NU, United KingdomContact: Mr. Michael PerrinsE [email protected]
Haarlem Model United Nations (HMUN), 30 March-1 April 2012Haarlem MUN Secretariat, Prinsenhof 3, 2011 TR Haarlem, The NetherlandsContact: Mr. K. BlommesteijnE [email protected]
Modèle francophone des Nations Unies (MFNU),
30/31 March-1 April 2012c/o Lycée français Vincent van Gogh, Scheveningseweg 237, 2584 AA The Hague, The NetherlandsContact: Mr. Alain MeidingerE [email protected], [email protected]
American School Foundation Model United Nations (ASFMUN), March 2012Bondojito 215, Tacubaya, Mexico City DF 01120, MexicoContact: Mr. Micah CookE [email protected]
Dubai International Academy Model United Nations (DIAMUN), March 2012c/o P.O. Box 118111, Emirates Hills, Dubai, United Arab EmiratesContact: Mr. Tanusankar ChakrabortyE [email protected]
Bath Model United Nations (BSMUN), March 2012c/o Kingswood School, Lansdown, Bath BA1 5RG, United KingdomContact: Mr. Craig WoodgateE [email protected]; [email protected]/affiliation/bsmun
St. Petersburg Int. Model United Nations (SPIMUN) March 2012c/o St. Petersburg Gymnasium 157, Proletarskaya Dictatura St. 1, 193124 St. Petersburg, Russian FederationContact: Ms. Natalia Rychkova, Mr. Igor PersianovE [email protected]; [email protected]
Colegio Am. Int. Naciones Unidas (CAMINU) March 2012P.O. Box 1701157, URB Carcelen, Quito, EcuadorContact: Ms. Renata Loza, Ms. Virginia LalamaE [email protected]
MUNESCO March 2012c/o East Campus, 06800 Bilkent, Ankara, TurkeyContact: Mr. Anthony LaddE [email protected]
APRIL 2012
Malaysian Model United Nations (MYMUN) 20-22 April 201222 Jalan Mont’ Kiara, 50480 Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaContact: Ms. Heather ShepherdE [email protected]
Robert College International Model United Nations (RCIMUN) April 2012Kurucesme Cad 87, 80820 Arnavutkoy, Istanbul, TurkeyContact: Mr. Cyrus CarterE [email protected]
St. Andrew’s International Model UN (SAIMUN) April 2012c/o St. Andrew’s College, Booterstown Avenue, Blackrock, Co. Dublin, IrelandContact: Mr. Michael AllenE [email protected]
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American Int. School Model United Nations (AISMUN) April 2012P.O. Box 8090, Masaken Nasr City, 11371 Cairo, EgyptContact: Mr. Ryan WelbornE [email protected]
JUNE 2012
International MUN of Alkmaar (IMUNA) June 2012Bergerhout 1, 1815 DA Alkmaar, The NetherlandsContact: Mr. H.P. SteinE [email protected]
OTHER RECOMMENDED CONFERENCES
Hisar School Junior Model United Nations (JMUN) 25-27 November 2011(for students in the 11-14 age group)Hisar School, Uzunkemer Gokturk Beldesi, Istanbul Caddesi, Kemerburgaz, TR-34077Istanbul, TurkeyContact: Ayse Banu SamikogluE [email protected]/2011
British Int. School Cairo Model United Nations (BISCMUN Junior Conference) 23-24 March 2012PO Box 137, Gezira, Zamalek, 11211 Cairo, EgyptContact: Ms. Peggy BaillyE [email protected]/MUN/
UN Int. Student Conference of Amsterdam (UNISCA) January 2012Oudezijds Achterburgwal 237, 1012 DL Amsterdam, The NetherlandsContact: Mr. Robert van IttersumE [email protected]
The European International Model United Nations (TEIMUN) July 2012P.O. Box 41161, 9701 CD Groningen, The NetherlandsContact: Mr. J.C. de GoffauE [email protected]
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BOARD OF DIRECTORSLinda DubockCurrent Chair, Deutsche Internationale Schule Den HaagRemco van der ZwaagTreasurer, Gymnasium NovumFokke de JongSecretary, Da Vinci College Leiden
Fran LaughlinBritish School in The NetherlandsPeter LoyAmerican School of The HagueAlain MeidingerLycée Français Vincent van Gogh
THIMUN FOUNDATIONPatron: HRH Princess Mabel van Oranje
ADVISORY BOARDMartin Goff (Chairman), The Grange School, United KingdomMichael AllenSt. Andrew’s College, IrelandDennis Boyle-Woods (Emeritus)Jeff BuscherBeacon Academy, PhilippinesAnthony Calabrese(Emeritus)Blannie CurtisAm. Int. School of Lisbon, Portugal Pamela van Driel (Emeritus) Didem ErpulatÖzel Izmir Am. Lisesi, TurkeyMartin Kollar Jr.(Emeritus)Hans Christian NaessInt. School of Stavanger, NorwayAndrew NewmanJohn Burroughs School, United States of America
Cornelia OhligSchule Schloss Salem, GermanyWalter F. PetersonJohn-F.-Kennedy-School, GermanyJohn PigginRoyal Russell School, United KingdomMargaret Taylor (Emeritus)Ouriel ReshefAm. School of Paris, FranceIrwin Stein (Emeritus)Robert S. SternTASIS England, United KingdomJack Wyss-LocknerAm. Int. School of Jeddah, Saudi ArabiaDavid Williams(Emeritus)Michelle WrenInt. School of Brussels, Belgium
THIMUN OFFICEManaging Director:Irene Crépin
Assistant Conference Managers:Tanya Keizer, Esmeralda van der Hout
LOOKING AHEAD2013XLV ANNUAL SESSION27 January-1 February