Guidelines

Committee: 

  • One (1) opening speech is required per topic, not sub-topic.
  • One (1) position paper is required per topic.
  • PowerPoint presentations are permitted.
  • If you wish to use the term “terrorism”, it is imperative that you make a motion, that will be considered as interruptible.
  • The term “imperialism”, does not belong to the parliamentary language; therefore, no delegate may use it.


Parliamentary Language:

  • Always speak in third person; “Senado de la República”, “Corte Suprema de Justicia”, “DPM”, and “FIFA” are the only committees permitted to speak in first person.
  • Try to speak with an elevated vocabulary.
  • Avoid colloquial expressions and sayings.
  • Avoid being vulgar or disrespectful with words and/or actions.

Conduct:

If it is approved by Presidents and by the Secretary-General, any severe act has consequences, even if not enlisted below. Each of the following points has its consequence and warning. These are specified in the Handbook:

  • Use of electronic devices for other purposes than research and educational, those which contribute to the development and progress of the committee.
  • Any sort of plagiarism or malpractice in a working paper, position paper or opening speech that can be proven by the Chair and/or the Secretary-General & Director General.
  • The intake of alcohol and other drugs inside AISMUN’s location is prohibited.
  • Eating and/or drinking inside the committee, or during Committee Work.
  • Intolerance towards other races, religions, and beliefs.
  • Robbery and/or keeping any type of weapon.

Dress Code: 

  • During all committee sessions and conference events, delegates are expected to follow and dress accordingly to the Western business attire; national attire and religious attire are also permitted.
  • Delegates who are dressed inappropriately for the event may be asked to change into more appropriate attire.
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