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ORGAN COMMITTEES
Agenda Items & Chair Reports
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This year, the Organ Committees, composed of the Economic and Social Council, Human Rights Council, Security Council, Advisory Panel, Historical Security Council, Historical Committee, and the International Court of Justice centered around the theme of Latin America. This region has long played a vital role in global affairs, and its importance is only growing in today's world. Latin America is home to a diverse range of cultures, languages, and religions. Unifying all committees under a single, coherent region, in this case, Latin America, enhances the MUN experience by creating a more immersive and interconnected learning environment. It encourages delegates to think holistically, consider the broader context, and collaborate across committees to address complex regional issues. This approach fosters a deeper understanding of Latin America's significance in the global landscape and provides delegates with valuable insights into the region's history, politics, and culture.
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Human Rights Council
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Economic and Social Council
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Discussing the emergence of libertarian economic governance models in Argentina
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Addressing Discrimination Against Latin American Immigrants in the United States
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UNICEF
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Security Council​
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Advisory Panel on the Question of Latin America (APQLA) (High School)
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Strengthening Democracy and Addressing the Issue of Illiberal Democracies Latin America
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Improving Freedom of Press and Speech in Latin American Countries
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Historical Committee (High School)
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Historical Security Council (High School)
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ICJ (High School)
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Alleged Violations of Sovereign Rights and Maritime Spaces in the Caribbean Sea (Nicaragua v. Colombia) (filed in 2013 ruling given in 2022)
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