In 1996 The General Assembly decided to establish an Ad-Hoc committee to elaborate an international convention for the suspension of terrorist bombing. Subsequently the Ad-Hoc committee was established which works on the understanding that all proposals remain on the table and ‘nothing is agreed until everything is agreed.’ The committee is open to all member states of the UN or members of specialized agencies or of the International Atomic Energy Agency. (IAEA)
In case a Crisis situation arises that poses a threat to the national security of nations, the Ad-Hoc committee is called upon. This committee works in real time as the crisis unfolds.
MUN (Tips)-
Delegates must keep in mind their Foreign Policies, Major treaties signed
(bilateral and international), Allied nations, General Facts and figures, and MUST
carry an atlas/map of the world to be able to efficiently make a plan of action.
In case a Crisis situation arises that poses a threat to the national security of nations, the Ad-Hoc committee is called upon. This committee works in real time as the crisis unfolds.
MUN (Tips)-
Delegates must keep in mind their Foreign Policies, Major treaties signed
(bilateral and international), Allied nations, General Facts and figures, and MUST
carry an atlas/map of the world to be able to efficiently make a plan of action.