Introduction to the General Assembly

The General Assembly is the central deliberative organ of the United Nations. The General Assembly has been described as the nearest thing to a “parliament of mankind.” All Member States are members of the General Assembly and each delegation has one vote, regardless...

International Press Delegation

The International Press Delegation (IPD) is a unique simulation that allows students to fill the role of reporters as they work to produce AMUN’s online publication, the AMUN Chronicle, and keep participants informed about the proceedings of the simulations at the...

Introduction to ECOSOC and Report-Writing Bodies

The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)  ECOSOC is the primary body that addresses the economic, social, humanitarian and cultural work of the United Nations system. It also has a mandate to coordinate the activities of United Nations technical and specialized...

Historical Commission of Inquiry of 2005

The Historical Commission of Inquiry (COI) simulates two historical commissions, each established by the United Nations Security Council to provide in-depth reporting on the facts and developments of a particular dispute. The Commissions’ mandates may also empower...

International Court of Justice

The International Court of Justice (ICJ), often referred to as the World Court, is the primary judicial organ of the United Nations. It sits in The Hague, Netherlands, and is composed of fifteen independent Justices from around the world. The ICJ is the only court in...

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