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Model United Nations of The Hague
Adapting to an Evolving World:Globalization, Governance, Geopolitics
April 24-26, 2015
Delegate Handbook
Welcome to MUNOTH 2015!
This brochure should serve you as a guide through the coming days. Please take the time to browse through it, as it contains much useful information.
The conference theme, “Adapting to an Evolving World: Globalization, Governance, Geopolitics” is incorporated into all committees, and we invite you to explore the different angles of your topics. Whether it be in developing arguments, creating resolutions or writing press-releases: be innovative!
Although expectations are high for the level of debate, the aim of this weekend is not solely related to finding solutions to some of the world’s most pressing issues. Ultimately, we think MUNOTH will be best if you take the opportunity to socialize with our vast amount of international participants. Indulging both academically and socially is the optimal way to take advantage of MUNOTH 2015.
We wholeheartedly hope you will enjoy the conference. If at any time there is something we can do to enhance your experience, we would love to hear it from you.
Malou den Dekker Naomi Jo ErnySecretary-General Deputy Secretary-General
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Table of Contents
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Opening Ceremony Keynote Speakers
Guests Diplomat Soiree
Conference Schedule
Committees
Map of The Hague
Social Program
List of Participants
Secretariat
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Opening Ceremony Keynote Speakers
Christophe Verhellen
Despite the fact that Mr. Christophe Verhellen has background in movie-making and TV production (he even worked as a freelance director in the late 1990s), his most recent career has been oriented in a different direction. Mr. Verhellen serves as a Public Information Officer of the United Nations for Benelux and prior to this assignment, he worked as a UN Volunteer in various stations all around the world. Interestingly, between February 2011 and August 2013, he was based in Kabul, Afghanistan, as the Head of Public Information. He has very close to the student body, as he was employed as a Lecturer at Katholieke Universiteit Brussel (2000-2003) and today, he aims to advance values behind the work of the United Nations especially at MUN simulations and other similar conferences.
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Professor Jang Jin-Sung
Mr. Jang’s background is truly extraordinary. Mr. Jang was one of Kim Jong-il’s favourite propaganda poets and a psychological warfare officer until he defected from the North Korean regime. In 2003, Mr. Jang escaped from North Korea into China across the frozen Tumen River with his friend Young-min. He defected to South Korea in 2004. Today, Mr. Jang is one of Pyongyang’s most vocal critics.
Post-exile, he worked as a senior research fellow at the Institute for National Security Strategy in Seoul. He is the founder and publisher of New Focus International that offers insights into North Korea, reports, and analysis rooted in firsthand experiences and understandings and it also maintains access potential into the economic and power nexus of North Korea (see http://newfocusintl.com). Besides his other published works, his memoir, Dear Leader, was published by Random House (UK/Worldwide) and Simon & Schuster (US/Canada). He has close ties to Leiden University and serves as a Lecuturer at the Korea department of the School of Asian Studies.
See, e.g., http://theguardian.com/world/2014/may/07/north-korea-defector-jang-jin-sung-pyongyang-book-dear-leader
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Guests Diplomat Soiree
Mr. Jean-Pelé Fomété
Current occupation Deputy-Registrar of the ICJInteresting fact Prior to his assignment at the ICJ, Mr. Fomété worked both at the ICTY and the ICTR
His Excellency Mr. Khalid Fahad Al-Khater
Current occupation Ambassador of the State of Qatar in The NetherlandsInteresting fact Mr. Al-Khater also serves as the Permanent Representative of Qatar to the OPCW
Mrs. Ingrid van Engelshoven
Current occupation Deputy Mayor of The Hague specialized in Knowledge Economy, International Affairs, Youth, and EducationInteresting fact She has been the Chairwoman of the Dutch political party D66 (Democraten ‘66) since 2007
Mr. Eugenio Orlandi
Current occupation Deputy Director of EuropolInteresting fact Mr. Orlandi is the author of more than 70 articles and papers presented at national and international conferences in Europe, America and Asia. He has published 4 books and contributed to 3 books.
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Mrs. Liesbeth Weijs
Current occupation Coordinator at the Montesquieu InstituteInteresting fact Mrs. Weijs has an extensive background in matters concerning the European Union
Mr. Oleg E.H. Büller
Current occupation Policy Officer at the Dutch Ministry of Foreign AffairsInteresting fact Oleg is the youngest participant of the Diplomat Soirée
Mr. Alexander Fedorinov
Current occupation First Secretary for Political Affairs at the Embassy of the Russian Federation to the Kingdom of the NetherlandsInteresting fact During his time as the First Secretary, Mr. Fedorinov has joined various public discussions on the Crisis in Ukraine, freedom of speech in Russia, or human rights violations around the world
Mr. Thomas John
Current occupation Principal Legal Officer of the HCCH (Hague Conference on Private International Law)/Attaché to the Secretary GeneralInteresting fact A dual Australian/German national, Mr. John has over 10 years of professional experience in private practice, public service, and academia.
Mr. Christophe Verhellen (see keynote spekares section)
Asser Institute RepresentativesThe T.M.C. Asser Instituut is a non-profit with the purpose of performing and maintaining scientific research and education in the areas of international and European law.
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Mr. Wybe Douma
Current occupation Senior researcher at the Asser InstituteInteresting fact Mr. Douma was team leader and senior legal expert in a wide range of EU approximation projects, notably in Bosnia Herzegovina and Russia, and worked on numerous other projects dealing mainly with the relationship between national and European law.
Mr. Steffen van der Velde
Current occupation Researcher at the Asser InstituteInteresting fact Mr. Van der Velde specializes in EU Law and since May 2011, he is an editor of the journal Jurisprudentie Milieurecht, for which he provides commentaries on judgments on European environmental law from the European Court of Justice
Grotius Center RepresentativesThe Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies is a centre of Leiden University dedicated to research, teaching, and training in public international law.2-3 representatives, names to be confirmed
Yet to be confirmed
ICTY
Conference Schedule
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Thursday 23 April13:00
14:30
16:30
17:30
17:30-18:00
18:50-19:00
21:00
Registration begins (Address: Leiden University College The Hague, Anna van Buerenplein 301, The Hague, 1st floor of the building).
Tour of The Hague begins (Meeting place: Registration area in Anna van Burenplein 301, 1st floor; no extra charges, registration required).
Tour of The Hague ends; Delegates will move to Anna van Burenplein altogether with their tour guides.
Welcome word by the Secretary-General followed by a lecture about working for the United Nations by Mr. Christophe Verhellen from the United Nations Regional Information Office for Benelux (Location: Anna van Buerenplein 301, auditorium).
Registration ends.
Delegates and Journalists break into their committees and follow their Chairs and Editors-in-Chief to Committee Workshops (rooms 3.01-3.06 and the auditorium).
Committee Workshops end. The end of Day 0.
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Friday 24 April08:30-08:50
08:45
09:00
10:30
11:00-11:10
Up to Chairs
12:45 and 13:00
13:45 and 14:00
Up to Chairs
16:00-17:00
Late registration (Address: Nieuwe Kerk, Spui 175, The Hague).
Delegates arrive at the venue of the opening ceremony (Address: Nieuwe Kerk, Spui 175, The Hague).
Opening ceremony begins.
Opening ceremony ends. Delegates and Journalists travel to the main conference venue (Address: NH Hotel Den Haag, Prinses Margrietplantsoen 100, The Hague). Journalists are required to take the tram. Delegates may choose whether they will walk (approximately 2km) or whether they wish to take the tram. Both groups shall be accompanied by the organizers. You need to indicate whether you intend to take the tram or to walk during the registration.
Committee work begins.
10-minute coffee break.
Lunch begins. Committees are split into two groups, one of which will go for lunch at 12:45 (GA and HRC) and the other at 13:00 (all other committees).
Lunch ends.
20-minute coffee break.
Press conferences; these should best be scheduled for the period around 16:00-17:00 and be determined individually before 14:00 each day. No more than one press conference/committee/day (not applicable for Crisis Security Council). Press conferences should last no longer than 15 minutes.
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17:45-17:50
18:00
19:30
19:30-19:40
20:00-20:15
22:00-23:00
Varies
Delegates move to the Plaza of the Hotel.
Diplomat Soirée begins.
Diplomat Soirée ends.
Delegates follow their Chairs and leave for Committee Dinners. This is a voluntary, informal program organized by committee Chairs in cooperation with the Secretariat.
Committee Dinners begin.
Committee Dinners end. The end of Day 1.
A pub/club to go to will be suggested based on interest.
Saturday 25 April08:45
09:00
Up to Chairs
12:45 and 13:00
13:45 and 14:00
Up to Chairs
16:00-17:00
Delegates arrive at conference venue (NH Hotel Den Haag).
Committee work begins.
20-minute coffee break.
Lunch begins.
Lunch ends.
20-minute coffee break.
Press conferences; these should best be scheduled for the period around 16:00-17:00 and be determined individually before 14:00 each day. No more than one press conference/
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18:00
21:30
03:30
committee/day (not applicable for Crisis Security Council). Press conferences should last no longer than 15 minutes. Committee work ends.
Official party begins (Address: La Bodeguita, Oude Molstraat 32D, The Hague).
Official party ends. The end of Day 2.
Sunday 26 April10:00
Up to Chairs
12:45 and 13:00
13:45 and 14:00
Up to Chairs
16:00
16:30
17:45
Follows
19:00
Committee work begins.
10-minute coffee break.
Lunch begins.
Lunch ends.
10-15-minute coffee break.
Committee work ends. Everyone will follow the organizers and leave the main conference venue for the closing ceremony (Anna van Burenplein 301, auditorium; 10-15-minute walk).
Closing ceremony begins.
Closing ceremony ends. The end of Day 3.
A place to go to after the closing ceremony will be suggested based on interest (pub/bar/café).
King’s Night.
Committees
Security Council
Chairs David Jagtman & Felix Beer NH Room Washington IIDay Zero Room 3.03
Human Rights Council
Chairs Vaya Promogianni & Kiki Bouwmans NH Room Washington IIIDay Zero Room Auditorium
General Assembly
Chairs Sarah Gharib, Christof Sack & Felix Schulte-Strathaus NH Room MadridDay Zero Room 3.02
International Court of Justice
Chairs Diego Cimino & Tom Vesters NH Room ValenciaDay Zero Room 3.04
Crisis Security Council
Chairs Finn Carlson & Jari Boekhorst Directors Davinio Dwarkasing & Floris Rene van Strien NH Room Washington IVDay Zero Room 3.01
Press Team
Editors Nabadip Deb & Alexandra van Walraven
NH Room BilbaoDay Zero Room 3.05
Secretariat
NH Room BilbaoDay Zero Room 3.06
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LUC The Hague (Anna van Buerenplein 301)Registration on Day 0 – Closing Ceremony
Nieuwe Kerk (Spui 175)Opening Ceremony
NH Hotel The Hague (Prinses Margrietplantsoen 100)Main Conference Venue – Diplomat Soiree
La Bodeguita (Oude Molstraat 32d)Open Student Party
Plein – Grote MarktAreas with bars and restaurants: great to spend your free time!www.pleindenhaag.nl – www.gmdh.nl
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Central Station – Hollands Spoor (HS) StationThe Hague’s main public transport hubs
Opening Ceremony > Conference VenueTake tram 3 (direction Zoetermeer Centrum-West) or tram 4 (direction Zoetermeer Javalaan) from Spui (note: station is underground!) to Beatrixkwartier. The tram ride should take around 10 minutes. You can also walk, which will take you around 25 minutes.
Conference Venue > Closing CeremonyTake tram 3 (direction Den Haag Loosduinen) or tram 4 (direction Den Haag De Uithof) from Beatrixkwartier to Central Station. The tram ride should take around 5 minutes, walking around 15.
Use www.9292.nl or download the 9292 app to find your way by bus, tram, train, etc. in The Hague or any other part of the Netherlands.
Tip!
Social Program
The Hague Highlights City Tour (Thursday 23 April – 14:30-16:30)
Local student tour guides will walk with you along some of the highlights the beautiful city of the Hague has to offer. We will gather and leave from Anna van Buerenplein (registration day 0 location) and depart in different groups. In the end, we will all come together at Grote Markt where we can grab a drink if you’d like, and walk back to Anna van Bueren.
Diplomat Soiree (Friday 24 April – 18:00-19:30)
After committee session on Friday there will be the occasion for MUNOTH Participants to meet with professionals from the work fields related to international relations, whilst enjoying a drink and bite. Obviously, this is also the opportunity to socialize with your committee members or other participants.
MUNOTH Student Party (Saturday 25 April – 21:00-03:30)
MUN is not MUN without a party! On Saturday we invite all the participants of MUNOTH to put on their dancing shoes and join us at La Bodeguita! This Latin bar guarantees a fiesta where you can show off your sexy dance moves and have fun! Do you have friends in The Hague and you’d like them to come? No worries! They can obtain a ticket for only €3,-.La Bodeguita, Oude Molstraat 32D, The Hague
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Main Program
Are you staying a little longer in The Hague after MUNOTH? GOOD IDEA!The Hague is famous for its FREE King’s Night Festival. On the 26th of April, starting from 19:00 onwards, there are 9 stages spread throughout the city center. A night with live music, drinks and MUNOTH friends; seems like a good way to close the conference, or not?! For more information visit www.lifeilive.nl
Any questions regarding the Social Program? Do not hesitate to contact the Social Program Officer Marieke Pot or the Social Program Officer Assistant Dianto Leeflang during the conference.
Restaurant Recommendations for committee dinners
La Cubanita - iTapas y mas! (Noordeinde 138a) A very popular restaurant with several branches throughout The Netherlands. They offer a menu with a great variety of small bites which you can enjoy unlimited for only €17,50 p.p. www.lacubanita.nl
Grand Restaurant Le Connaisseur (Dagelijkse Groenmarkt 35)This restaurant is situated in the center of the Hague and offers complete 3-course menus starting from €19,50. The kitchen in internationally oriented, but also offers Dutch and French meals. www.leconnaisseur.nl
V.I.P. - Very Italian Pizza (Kettingstraat 13)This Italian restaurant offers you tasty pizza’s, prepared in a wood-fired oven, and pastas at affordable prices, starting from just €5,50. For groups starting from 4 people they also offer menus for modest prices. www.veryitalianpizza.nl
Vapiano (Buitenhof 45-51) Another low-budget Italian restaurant option. This restaurant works with a self-service system. nl.vapiano.com
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Extra activities
Giuliano’s Ristorante (Schoolstraat 13a) A pricier, but very authentic alternative for Italian food. Restaurant is relatively small and does not have pizza in its menu. www.giulianos.nl
Kua - Mexican Kitchen (Torenstraat 77)This medium-priced restaurant offers you a real taste of Mexico, with authentic specialties from all the regions of the country. Are you ready to spice up your evening and immerge yourself into the Mexican culture?! www.kuarestaurant.nl
Popocatepetl (Buitenhof 5)A more commercial alternative for Mexican food. denhaag.popo.nl
Bij Hem - Eten&Drinken (Molenstraat 21a)This small restaurant is very ‘gezellig’, as the Dutch say, and offers main courses for more or less €15,-. The menu contains dishes from divergent kitchens: Italian, Thai, and Moroccan, just to name some examples. However, you can also just get yourself a tasty burger or salad. www.bijhem.eu
ROOM (Anna Paulownaplein 16)This restaurant is located a bit further away from the center, but close to the Peace Palace. They offer main courses for more or less €15,- and work with seasonal products and organic meat and fish. www.roomdenhaag.com
Sumo - Sushi & Grill Restaurant (Prinsestraat 13 and Herengracht 2-6)This Japanese ‘all-you-can-eat’ restaurant has two branches in The Hague. It is a bit pricier, but for €26,50 p.p. you can cram yourself with an unlimited amount of sushi. restaurantsumo.com
Café Restaurant De Zwarte Ruiter (Grote Markt 27)This bar/restaurant is situated at one of the cores of The Hague’s nightlife: De Grote Markt. Their menu is diverse, offering for example chicken, steak, fish, salads or fancy burgers. They value animal welfare and therefore work with
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‘friendly products’. After dinner you can easily stay for some drinks and music. www.gmdh.nl/zwarte-ruiter
++ Here we have given you just a few recommendations. But! The Hague has of course much more places to offer. Locations where we would generally suggest you to look for a nice restaurant are:
TheresiastraatStreet filled with restaurants and is relatively close to the MUNOTH conference venue (NH).
Grote MarktOne of The Hague’s main squares with many bars and restaurant.
PleinSame as Grote Markt, you can come here any time of the day to enjoy some food or drinks.
Noordeinde AreaA very ‘gezellig’ area of The Hague near Noordeinde Palace, with many shops and restaurants.
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List of Participants
AfghanistanZahra Noori
AustraliaKate Gillett
AustriaIuna VieiraLara SchoberVerena Ulrich
BangladeshShariqa Habib
BelarusAliaksandr RahulinViyaleta VolkavaYuliya Beliankova
BelgiumJana De Poorter
BulgariaStela Marinova GinevaTanya Zhekova
CanadaAlexandra Cloherty
ColombiaDavinio Dwarkasing (Crisis Security Council Director)
Cote d’IvoireNatacha Aka
Croatia Ana Mažuranić
Czech RepublicKristina Stonjeková (Senior Secretariat)Ondřej Toloch
Democratic Republic of CongoAppolinaire Zagabe KamanyulaNadege Tombo
EgyptSarah Gharib (Chair)
FinlandChristine NikanderEeva NordstromElizaveta MoshesMaria HakalaSakari Nuuttila
FranceAndréa Le BoursicaudClotilde SebagDaphné Amouna
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Lauren LederleMarjorie GoppertMatthieu ChudobaYoussouf Boubaker
GeorgiaKetevan Shubitidze
GermanyAmalia von MagyaryFelix Beer (Chair)Felix Schulte-Strathaus (Chair)Finn Carlson (Chair)Florian VolzChristof Sack (Chair)Ibone VerheyJulia MitzinneckJulian AisslingerMarie RobinskiMichael Herzog zu MecklenburgSarah GeigerVanessa Möhring
GreeceVaya Promogianni (Chair)
GuineaSékou KabaSouleymane Soumah
Hong KongKai Nang WongYi Ling Elian Ngan
HungaryDóra SupliczZsófia Kelemen
IndiaEesha Sood (Chair)Nabadip Deb (Editor-in-Chief)
ItalyBeatrice RussoDaniele BozziDanilo Paolo BertazzoDiego Antonino Cimino (Chair)Martina Carlucci
JamaicaHakeem Duckworth-Porter
MacauPou Kei Kuan
Macedonia (FYROM)Jovana Perovska
NetherlandsAlessandra JonkhoutAlexander VerkerkAlexandra van Walraven (Co-Editor)Ann Stephanie van der KleynBente HorbeekBram PlooijerDaniel WitteDavid Jagtman (Chair)Debby Petronella Ruijzendaal
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Dianto LeeflangElmer van der VlugtFloris-Rene van Strien (Crisis Security Council Director)Gideon JongCharlotte KromIngeborg de Koningh (Senior Secretariat)Iskander Khairoutdinov (Graphic Designer)Jacco-Pepijn BaljetJari Boekhorst (Chair)Jermain HardjopawiroJip van LeemputJoris BroedersKiki Bouwmans (Chair)Lauke StoelLiselotte van BalenLotte ElferingLucas PoolMalou den Dekker (Senior Secretariat)Marcel PetitMarieke Pot (Secretariat)Melanie ArxhoekNabil ChtatouNick BrevéNynke de Vette (Secretariat)Olaf Soff (Senior Secretariat)Olivia Lin
Renske van der Vlugt (Senior Secretariat)Sanne De HinghSelahattin TopalSiert van KemenadeTamara RaatsThomas BorgholsThomas GiacolettoTom Vesters (Chair)Victor AlembikVictoria Smit (Secretariat)Yanniek Schoonhoven
NorwayFilippa Sofia Braarud
PolandAleksander BucholskiDiana PassinkeŁukasz Karsznicki
RomaniaAlexandra VoinescuCamelia VasilovIlinca BogaciovMaria Mois
RussiaAnna Novgorodova
SlovakiaKatarína Jakubčeková
SpainRenata Andrea Villafuerte
TaiwanMing Yen Cheng
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Nai-Tsu Chen Yi-Chern Kuo
TurkeyDemet SırOğulcan Onat Dergin Sebiha Ertemiz
UgandaEmilie Katondolo
United KingdomAinsley GilliganJames NolanKateryna LomakovychSophie AutonTyrese Thomas
United States of AmericaAngela Esquerra Anthony Benavides Brigette Cook Danielle Peterson Idman Muridi Jennifer Lee Jim BaileyKaitlin MorrisonRachel Greenwald Shoshana Sherman
ZimbabweSani Mushakwe
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Number of participants 144 Number of nationalities represented 40
Emergency Numbers
Renske van der Vlugt
Marieke Pot
Kristina Stonjeková (Press Team)
+31 (0) 6 46 77 89 39
+31 (0) 6 11 75 27 65
+31 (0) 6 49 64 69 87
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Secretariat
Secretary-GeneralDeputy Secretary-GeneralUnder Secretary-General for FinanceUnder Secretary-General for Public RelationsUnder Secretary-General for CommunicationsUnder Secretary-General for Management
Accommodation OfficerSocial Program OfficerSocial Program Officer AssistantGraphic DesignerGeneral Board Member
Malou den DekkerNaomi Jo Erny Olaf Soff Kristina Stonjeková Ingeborg de Koningh Renske van der Vlugt
Nynke de Vette Marieke Pot Dianto Leeflang Iskander KhairoutdinovVictoria Smit
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munothobserver.wordpress.com (Press Team)