Ordic League

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The Ordic League
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HeadquartersJárnfjördur, Meriad
Establishment
 -  Ordic Anti-Proliferation League 10 November 1960 (1960-11-10) 
 -  Ordic League Charter signed 26 June 1973 (1973-06-26) 

The Ordic League (OL) is an intergovernmental organization that aims to promote international cooperation, develop friendly relations among nations, maintain international peace, and promote nuclear non-proliferation in the world. It is the world's largest international organization, and is intended to supersede the various regional and ideological blocs and foster cooperation in a multi-polar world. The main headquarters of the OL are located on international territory in Járnfjördur, Meriad. Other major offices of the OL are located at Bahramabad, Eito, Iztlan, and Ostarna.

The OL was established at the Ordic Anti-Proliferation League in 1960 after the First Hoaian War, during which nuclear weapons were used in combat for the first time in history. The APL was formed by the world's nuclear powers as a global forum for conflict settlement in order to avoid another usage of nuclear weapons during wartime, as well as to prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons. Over time, more non-nuclear states were invited to join the organization. The organization was reorganized into the Ordic League in 1973 with the Treaty of Arkadis, which expanded the Ordic League's mandate to include international humanitarian cooperation.

The organization is financed by assessed and voluntary contributions from its member states. Its objectives include maintaining international peace and security, promoting human rights, fostering social and economic development, protecting the environment, and providing humanitarian aid in cases of famine, natural disaster, and armed conflict. To this end, the OL includes a multitude of specialized agencies, funds and programmes such as the Global Fund Group, the Global Health Programme, the Global Food Programme, Global Educational and Cultural Organization, and Global Children's Fund. Additionally, non-governmental organizations may be granted consultative status to participate in the OL's work. The OL also sponsors the World Economic Bureau, which analyzes and helps nations to regulate international trade.

History

Structure

General Assembly

  • all recognized states are members
  • simple majority
  • passes budgets and nonbinding resolutions
  • presided over by SecGen or UnderSecGen (see above)
  • Also, Secretary General, chosen for a four-year term by the GA with simple majority. Eligible for one re-election. Can be voted away with a two-thirds motion of confidence?

Security Council

OOC: Potentially nuclear powers at the time of its founding (i.e. the original Ordic Anti-Proliferation League) (The below list is outdated)

  • Achtotlan
  • Yamatai
  • Chisei
  • Yeongseon
  • Arshavat
  • Zusea
  • Dominate
  • Gran Altiplano
  • 2 seats for Orda: Meriad, Voyaslavia
  • 2 seats for Escar: Dai Hoa, East Jiquan
  • 2 seats for Osova: Rhodanthian, Jyugoku (suspended)
  • 2 seats for Valeya: Anglia, Ackland
  • 1 seat for Antar: Sar



procedural matters would be simple majority, but all meaningful decisions, two-thirds.
Secretary General presides over both SC and GA. In case of parallel sessions, Undersecretary General does the GA.

within 24 hours after a vote, the state can decide to overrule the vote of its representative through an official communique

  • to join SC, an official nomination by the SC, followed by a two-thirds majority in the GA.
  • nonpermanent members rotate annually

Funding

See also