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The Chambers Council
Article VI
Chambers Council
Section 1 - Scope
The Chambers Council (CC) responsibilities include: coordinating the social and speciotarian work of various committees and commissions set up under their banner (i.e. the Council on Sophont Welfare, or the Trust Territory Council); membership approval; function as a bridge between all sapient life by providing a forum for discussing international social issues.
Section 2 - Composition
The Chambers Council shall contain six representatives; it is permissible to have less than six . It is overseen by the Chambers President.
Section 3 - President
The Chambers President shall be nominated by the Prime Assembly and voted upon by members of the Chambers; a current Chambers representative may run for this position if nominated.
Section 4 - Methodology
Peaceful cooperation among nations is based upon and fostered by respect for the principle of equal rights and self-determination. In order to promote and maintain conditions of stability and well-being, the IAPA shall promote international cultural and educational co-operation. It shall strive to promote universal tolerance for, and observance of, species rights and fundamental freedoms for all without species, gender, class, religious or other distinction. All Members pledge themselves to take joint and separate action in co-operation with the Organization for the achievement of these aims.
The Chambers Council may initiate studies and formulate reports with respect to international economic, social, cultural, educational, health, and other related matters. It may bring these matters to the attention of the Prime Assembly, to the Members of the International Arbitration and Peace Association, and to the specialized agencies concerned, as well as provide its recommendations for solution. It may draft conventions for submission to the General Assembly, or may call international conferences regarding matters that fall within its jurisdiction.
The Chambers Council may furnish information to the Security Council and shall assist the Security Council upon its request.
The Chambers Council shall set up commissions for the promotion of species rights, and such other commissions as needed in determination for the performance of its functions. Any Member of the IAPA is permitted to participate, without vote, in its deliberations on any matter of particular concern to that Member.
Section 5 - Special Agencies
The Chambers Council may form agreements with agencies. Said agreements are subject to the Prime Assembly's approval. The terms must be defined prior to bringing any agency into a relationship with the IAPA. The various agencies thus brought into relationship with the IAPA are hereinafter referred to as specialized agencies. The Chambers Council shall make recommendations for the co-ordination of the policies and activities of these specialized agencies.
Chambers Council
Section 1 - Scope
The Chambers Council (CC) responsibilities include: coordinating the social and speciotarian work of various committees and commissions set up under their banner (i.e. the Council on Sophont Welfare, or the Trust Territory Council); membership approval; function as a bridge between all sapient life by providing a forum for discussing international social issues.
Section 2 - Composition
The Chambers Council shall contain six representatives; it is permissible to have less than six . It is overseen by the Chambers President.
Section 3 - President
The Chambers President shall be nominated by the Prime Assembly and voted upon by members of the Chambers; a current Chambers representative may run for this position if nominated.
Section 4 - Methodology
Peaceful cooperation among nations is based upon and fostered by respect for the principle of equal rights and self-determination. In order to promote and maintain conditions of stability and well-being, the IAPA shall promote international cultural and educational co-operation. It shall strive to promote universal tolerance for, and observance of, species rights and fundamental freedoms for all without species, gender, class, religious or other distinction. All Members pledge themselves to take joint and separate action in co-operation with the Organization for the achievement of these aims.
The Chambers Council may initiate studies and formulate reports with respect to international economic, social, cultural, educational, health, and other related matters. It may bring these matters to the attention of the Prime Assembly, to the Members of the International Arbitration and Peace Association, and to the specialized agencies concerned, as well as provide its recommendations for solution. It may draft conventions for submission to the General Assembly, or may call international conferences regarding matters that fall within its jurisdiction.
The Chambers Council may furnish information to the Security Council and shall assist the Security Council upon its request.
The Chambers Council shall set up commissions for the promotion of species rights, and such other commissions as needed in determination for the performance of its functions. Any Member of the IAPA is permitted to participate, without vote, in its deliberations on any matter of particular concern to that Member.
Section 5 - Special Agencies
The Chambers Council may form agreements with agencies. Said agreements are subject to the Prime Assembly's approval. The terms must be defined prior to bringing any agency into a relationship with the IAPA. The various agencies thus brought into relationship with the IAPA are hereinafter referred to as specialized agencies. The Chambers Council shall make recommendations for the co-ordination of the policies and activities of these specialized agencies.
Current Chambers President: Vacant
Representatives: