UN Structure
Peace and Security
International Law
Global Issues
DeMUN Skills
100

This article of the UN Charter outlines the purposes of the United Nations.

What is Article 1?

100

This chapter of the UN Charter allows the Security Council to authorize military action.

What is Chapter VII?

100

Binding agreements between states.

What are treaties?

100

The UN’s 17 global goals adopted in 2015.

What are the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)?

100

This type of clause appears before the operative clauses and is not numbered.

What is a preambulatory clause?

200

This UN body promotes social and economic development worldwide.

What is ECOSOC (Economic and Social Council)? 18?

200

Blue helmets are associated with this UN activity.

What is peacekeeping?

200

This court prosecutes individuals for genocide and war crimes.

What is the International Criminal Court?

200

This agreement aims to limit global warming to well below 2°C.

What is the Paris Agreement?

200

This motion allows delegates to challenge the chair’s ruling.

What is an appeal to the decision of the chair?

300

The UN body that can suspend a member state’s rights and privileges upon Security Council recommendation.

What is the General Assembly?

300

The legal doctrine often cited to justify humanitarian intervention without Security Council authorization.

What is the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) norm? (also will accept human intervention doctrine)

300

The crime involving intent to destroy a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group.

What is genocide?

300

This UN agency focuses on refugees.

What is UNHCR?

300

The required minimum number of countries to begin official voting.

What is quorum?

400

This rarely used General Assembly procedure, established under Resolution 377, allows the Assembly to convene within 24 hours to address threats to international peace when the Security Council is deadlocked.

What is an Emergency Special Session?

400

The 2005 World Summit Outcome Document formally endorsed this emerging principle.

What is Responsibility to Protect?

400

This principle allows states to prosecute certain crimes regardless of where they occurred.

What is universal jurisdiction?

400

This 1973 oil embargo reshaped global economic diplomacy.

What is the OPEC oil embargo?

400

In Security Council simulations, this power can instantly block substantive resolutions.

What is the veto?

500

Under Article 27, this condition must be met for Security Council substantive resolutions to pass.

What is the concurring votes of the permanent members (no veto)?

500

This 1994 failure is frequently cited as the defining breakdown of UN peacekeeping mandates.

What is the Rwandan Genocide?

500

This 1969 convention governs treaty formation and interpretation.

What is the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties?

500

This doctrine describes economic interdependence reducing the likelihood of war.

What is liberal institutionalism (or commercial peace theory)? (will also take Kantian Peace and Liberalism)

500

In many General Assembly simulations, this procedural requirement mandates that at least two speakers must speak in favor and two against a motion before a vote can be taken on it.

What is 2-for-2 against?

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