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Table of contents .................................................................................. 2
Locations Map ....................................................................................... 3
Agenda 2020 ......................................................................................... 4
GeMUN Committee .............................................................................. 6
Programme of Events ............................................................................ 8
Officers ............................................................................................... 12
ICJ ........................................................................................................ 14
Organisation ........................................................................................ 15
Letter of the Secretary General........................................................... 17
Letters of the Under Secretary Generals ............................................. 19
Letter of President of ICJ ..................................................................... 22
Letter of Heads of Press ...................................................................... 23
Letter of Heads of Staff and Security .................................................. 24
Dress code ........................................................................................... 25
Code of Conduct ................................................................................. 26
University GeMUN Round Table ......................................................... 27
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Locations Map
1. Palazzo Ducale : DISEC / SOCHUM / ICJ
2. Camera di Commercio : SC / ECOSOC
3. Palazzo Rosso : EnvCom
4. Palazzo Doria-Spinola : LEGAL / UNILEVEL
5. Piazza Matteotti
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Agenda 2020
Main topic : BEYOND BORDERS_TOWARDS 2030
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Assessing urgent measures in order to reach the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, some ten years
from the deadline
Disarmament and International Security Committee DISEC (GA1)
- Topic 1: Measures to prevent the use of nuclear and bacteriological weapons.
- Topic 2: The issue of trade in illegal arms on the black market and on the dark web.
Social, Cultural and Humanitarian Committee SOCHUM (GA3)
Topic 1: Improvement of social services and education system in order to prevent
radicalization worldwide.
Topic 2: Development of transboundary solutions in order to guarantee food security and
to combat poverty.
Legal Council LEGAL (GA6)
Topic 1: Actions designed to create a global legal framework in order to tackle corporate
tax fraud.
Topic 2: The issue of the legal status of refugees and persecuted minorities.
COUNCILS AND COMMISSIONS
Security Council SC
Topic 1: The Israel-Palestine issue
Topic 2: The Kashmir issue.
Topic 3: The Hong Kong issue
Envirommental Commition ENVCOM
Topic 1: Measures to reduce plastic and microplastic pollution with the aim of preventing
coastal water deterioration.
Topic 2: Enhancing international cooperation in order to protect the Amazon rainforest.
Topic 3: Actions aimed at stopping the acceleration of Species Extinction Rates and
biodiversity loss as caused by human activities.
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Economic and Social Council ECOSOC
Topic 1: Eradicating child trafficking worldwide.
Topic 2: The promotion of adequate and sustainable technological progress and
innovation among LEDCs.
Topic 3: Addressing the exploitation of workers by multinational corporations in LEDCs.
International Court of Justice ICJ
Case: Immunities and Criminal Proceedings (Equatorial Guinea v. France).
UNILEVEL COMMITTEE
Topic 1: Climate change beyond bordes: political and legal challenges to implement
mitigation and adaptation measures
Topic 2: Internet as a tool to interefere with Sovereignty and internal affairs: promoting
universal principles and rules
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Programme of Events 2020 LEGEND
PD = stands for Palazzo Ducale
CC = stands for Camera di Commercio
PR = stands for Palazzo Rosso
DS = stands for Palazzo Doria-Spinola
WEDNESDAY 19TH OF FEBRUARY 2020
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THURSDAY 20TH OF FEBRUARY 2020
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FRIDAY 21st OF FEBRUARY 2020
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SATURDAY 22nd OF FEBRUARY 2020
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Social, Cultural and Humanitarian Committee (SOCHUM) GA3
Main Chair: Carlotta Zignego Deutsche Schule Genua
Main Chair: Tamara Kharouf Rosary Sisters’High School
Deputy Chair: Alessia Mosetti Liceo Linguistico Internazionale Grazia Deledda
Deputy Chair: Lal Roso Ulus Private Jewish School
Disarmament and International Security (DISEC) GA1
Main Chair: Katia Korfiatis Rosary Sisters’High School
Main Chair: Maia Capurro Liceo Linguistico Internazionale Grazia Deledda
Deputy Chair: Francesca Santucci Liceo Linguistico Internazionale Grazia Deledda
Deputy Chair: Pietro Repetto Deutsche Schule Genua
Security Council (SC)
President: Filippo Bobel Liceo Linguistico Internazionale Grazia Deledda
President: Martina Ponassi Liceo Linguistico Internazionale Grazia Deledda
Deputy President: Francesca Sezzella Liceo Linguistico Internazionale Grazia Deledda
Deputy President: Ra’ad Abu Karki National Orthodox School
Deputy president : Sara Ferrari Deledda International School
GeMUN 2020 Officers
Secretary General: Alberto Repetti
Under Secretary General: Sara Ferrari
Under Secretary General: Francesca Sezzella
Under Secretary General: Giacomo Sarno
President of General Assembly: Irene Sante
Co-President of General Assembly: Angela De Luca
President of the International Court of Justice: Margherita Peirano
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Enviromment Commission (EnvCom)
Director General: Carlotta Lombardo Deledda International School
Director: Reine Dababneh National Orthodox School
Deputy Director: Greta Grondonna Liceo Linguistico Internazionale Grazia Deledda
Deputy Director: Arianna Chiappara Liceo Linguistico Internazionale Grazia Deledda
Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)
President: Emma Della Pietra Liceo Linguistico Internazionale Grazia Deledda
President:Maya Saifi National Orthodox School
Deputy President: Elia Merola Liceo Linguistico Internazionale Grazia Deledda
Deputy Presient: Francesca Preve Deledda International School
LEGAL GA6
Main Chair: Daniela Sannino Liceo Linguistico Internazionale Grazia Deledda
Main Chair: Aksel Yuhay Ulus Private Jewish School
Deputy Chair: Valeria Pasquarelli Liceo Linguistico Internazionale Grazia Deledda
Deputy Chair: Serena Settembrini Liceo Scientifico Statale G.D. Cassini
Unilevel Main Chair: Alice Losti Università di Genova
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GeMUN 2020 International Court of Justice
Participants:
President:
Margherita Peirano Liceo Linguistico Internazionale Grazia Deledda, Italy
Co-President:
Cristina Furci Liceo Linguistico Internazionale Grazia Deledda, Italy
Register:
Gabriele Muscarella Liceo Linguistico Internazionale Grazia Deledda, Italy
Advocates for Equatorial Guinea:
Ania Galliano Liceo Linguistico Internazionale Grazia Deledda, Italy
Chiara Tacchini Liceo Linguistico Internazionale Grazia Deledda, Italy
Advocates for France:
Caterina Morgavi Liceo Scientifico Statale G.D. Cassini
Chiara Prossen Liceo Scientifico Statale G.D. Cassini
Judges:
Briana Crintea Liceo Linguistico Internazionale Grazia Deledda, Italy
Dafne Capurro Liceo Linguistico Internazionale Grazia Deledda, Italy
Chiara Cristin Liceo Linguistico Internazionale Grazia Deledda, Italy
Margherita Spinetta Liceo Linguistico Internazionale Grazia Deledda, Italy
Yleana Magnanini Liceo Linguistico Internazionale Grazia Deledda, Italy
Maria Beatrice Toscano Liceo Linguistico Internazionale Grazia Deledda, Italy
Pietro De Micheli Deutsche Schule Genua
Carlo Patti Liceo Scientifico Statale G.D. Cassini
Tegest Gaetti Deledda International School
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GeMUN 2020 Organization
Heads of the Staff: Sindi Stana, Sara Canepa, Giulia Nanni, Angelica Borlasca
Heads of Security: Edoardo Floro, Matteo Rocca, Davide Borracin
Heads of Press: Ludovica Francesia, Miyuki Musenich
COMMUNICATION:
Executive Staff: Vittoria Pieracci, Anna Querci
EXECUTIVE STAFF:
Virginea Baer, Agata Villa , Gaia Barberi, Vittoria Pieracci, Anna Lina Melvavi, Lucia Botto Matilde
Candiani, Sofia Cinquegrana, Caterina Vagge, Giada Saleme, Anna Querci, Ginevra Junsong, Gaia
Gallotti, Lavinia Quaglia, Sofia Velardo, Giulia Lanzillotta, Veronica Primerano, Alice Maraglio,
Francfesca Ciolli, Isabella Profumo, Giada Marcello, Giulia Bregu, Leila Chaoui, Xhoi Hazizaj, Rebecca
Puccini, Arianna Giuso
STAFF:
Silvia Tetti, Benedetta Vassallo, Emma Piccinini, Vittoria Lazzaretti, Giorgia Rocca, Marzia Caviglione,
Mia Perez, Giulia Carleo, Elisa Gallo, Sofia Ravoni, Rebecca Napolitano, Chiara Mastronito, Martina
Barbieri, Lucia Caproni, Martina Torre, Giorgia Conte, Alice Scarso, Elisa Damanti, Matilde Costanzo,
Emma Brisigotti, Cecilia Barbato, Sara Benzi, Sonia Ferin, Cecilia Fontana,Chiara Imperiale, Jacopo
Dentice, Emma Teglia, Aurora Ferraro, Agnese Genova Gaia, Matteo Turrini, Valeria Cavallaro
CULTURAL PROGRAMME:
Executive Staff: Sofia Cinquegrana, Isabella Profumo
GeMUN DIRECTOR’S ASSINTANTS:
Sara Loriga, Marina Mazzi, Elda Piccinini
HANDBOOK:
Executive Staff: Anna Lina Melvavi, Giulia Iamundo, Ginevra Junsong, Giorgia Conte, Lavinia Quaglia,
Sofia Ravoni, Xhoi Hazizaj
HOSPITALITY:
Executive Staff: Lucia Botto, Margherita Grosso, Leila Chaoui
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PRESS:
Tommaso Turtur, Camilla Lavagna, Zoe Mangialardo, Ludovica Tealdo, Sabrina Pertica, Alessandro
Cocurullo, Greta Boschi, Cecilia Lo Porto, Agnese Rusnighi, Sara Palmieri, Selene Palmioeri, Lara
Tarantino, Eleonora Achelli, Anna paolucci, Federica Rizzi, Marianna Gigliotti, Irene Bertoldi, Maria
Monti, Elisabetta Salvi, Viola Rebora, Diana Durelli
SECRETARY GENERAL’S ASSISTANT:
Roberta Francini
STAFF TRAINING:
Margherita Grosso, Giorgia Fiasella, Agnese Bottino, Sofia Marconcini, Carolina Anelli, Noemi
Buccheri
SECURITY:
Alberto Berutti, Daniel Enrico, Simona Di Liberto, Ambra Amisano, Lorenzo Curato, Andrea
Marletta, Carlo Bozzoni, Matteo Capurro, Giulia Iamundo, Marina Rosagni, Elisa Maugeri,
Benedetta Odino, Floriano Robello, Giulia Sotgiu, Simone Bellotto, Filippo Bonafede, Miki
Colamorea, Kristian Poggi, Manuel Fadda, Michele Martire, Gabriele Lo Sicco, Luhen Parodi, Anna
Muller, Giorgia Grasso, Francesca Salvatori, Martina Cavaliere, Alessandra Gherardi, Syria Salerno,
Luisamaria Fusco, Giulia Savio, Gianluca Storchi, Francesca Fersini, Lisan Cuoghi, Alessia
Andrianopoli, Mattia Baffi, Erik Prister, Luca Ghiglione, Federico Savio, Alberto Mazzoni, Antonio
Sivori, Agostino De Micheli, Jacopo Benfante, Filippo Taccogna, Riccardo Poluani, Margherita
Cossimari, Giacomo Parodi, Camillo Molinari, Serena Puddu
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The Secretary General Dear participants of GeMUN 2020,
My name is Alberto Giovanni Repetti, I am eighteen
years old and I am currently attending my fifth and last
year at Liceo Linguistico Internazionale “Grazia Deledda”
in Genoa, where my studies are focused on languages
such as English, Russian and Spanish.
The beginning of my MUN career dates back to 2017
when I represented Brazil at GeMUN in the FAO
Committee. During the same year I took part in the
Saint Petersburg MUN where I represented Singapore,
while in November I served in the Barcelona MUN as a
delegate of Cuba. In addition, this year during February I
represented the delegation of UNHCR at THIMUN.
Throughout the years I have realized the importance of
MUN as a key part of my ethical and cultural journey.
Therefore, I decided to take on the responsibility of the Chairman, first as a Deputy Chair in the
SPECPOL committee at GeMUN 2018 and second as a Main Chair in ECOSOC at GeMUN 2019. In
November I will also be chairing in the Special committee of ROSMUN in Jerusalem.
Needless to say, I am deeply honoured to serve as Secretary General of the XVII edition of GeMUN
in our beautiful city from the 20th to the 22nd February 2020.
Genoa Model of United Nations is the opportunity for every student to really understand the world
that surrounds us, analyse and try to solve the issues of our society. Moreover, this conference
really enhances the importance and the power of international cooperation and diplomacy as the
key to peacekeeping.
As a member of “the future generation” I am extremely worried about the alarming situation that
we are facing. More and more, the problems the world population is suffering have made people
more selfish. Citizens from different countries are blaming others for their own problems. Similarly,
cooperation among countries is being substituted by walls, both physical and psychological, such as
nationalism and prejudices. As a result, countries are rejecting people in need, as inalienable rights
are no longer respected or considered a priority, even in the countries that used to be leaders in
acceptance and inclusion. We have to take action immediately in order to create a better world not
only for our offspring, but for every single person living on this planet!
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For this reason, I am really happy to announce GeMUN 2020’s theme: “Beyond Borders: towards
2030”.
There is often a general misconception of the meaning of border. Not only does this word refer to
borders such as a natural or artificial line that separates two countries, but also to ways of thinking
that impede people’s freedom and unalienable rights. By saying borders, we are also referring to all
the types of boundaries that do not allow our society to develop.
2030 is an extremely important deadline for our global world. The 17 sustainable goals are
something unachievable by a country on its own. Therefore, cooperation is the only way we can
solve the worldwide problems that are making people struggle every day. Every country, big or
small, may need help today or in the future to fully and sustainably develop until every citizen could
have access to food, water, education, healthcare. Every single basic right must be guaranteed.
Furthermore, I am convinced that GeMUN is the result of a cooperative work based on
multicultural and inclusive dialogue in which everybody does have the chance to do or say
something! Nobody is more important than anyone! Therefore, as a Secretary General I am
creating a healthy and collaborative environment where ideas and opinions of all members of the
GeMUN family are respected and fully taken into consideration. I will put every effort to make
every single delegate feel at ease during the conference.
“We all do better when we work together. Our differences do matter, but our common humanity
matters more. “
(William J. Clinton)
Due to the fact that I am really keen on the conference’s theme I am genuinely looking forward to
seeing you in GeMUN 2020!
Yours faithfully,
Alberto Giovanni Repetti
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Under Secretary General Dear participants of GeMUN 2020, It's my pleasure to invite you all to the
seventeenth session of our Genoa Model United
Nations Conference that will take place in Genoa
from the 20th to the 22nd of February 2020!
My name is Sara Ferrari, I am seventeen years old and I am currently attending my fourth and final year at Deledda International School.
I first started off MUN in Middle School back in 2015 when I was 12 years old, with my first conference in the Netherlands.
From that moment on I continued participating to MUN events in Genova and also in other places. Through the years, I have grown a real passion and interest towards MUN conferences, my public speaking skills have improved and lead me to challenge myself even more by playing roles such as Deputy Chair and then Main Officer and I have also been part of the organization of a two days’ debate for my school.
Moreover, I have covered the position of President of the General Assembly at last year's GeMiniMun as well as President of the security Council, this year I have the honour to serve you as Under Secretary General.
This year's conference theme is: "Beyond Borders: towards 2030”. A society beyond borders isn’t a choice, an abstract concept or an afterthought: it’s a necessity. From the refugee crisis, economic instability and gender equality movements to calls for sustainable and environmental change, in 2020 there is a particular sense of urgency that pulls on all of us to question, to challenge and to create the world we want to live in. GeMUN 2020 will be an unforgettable experience for all of us.
I am looking forward to meeting you all in February!
Yours truly,
Sara Ferrari
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Under Secretary General Dear participants of GeMUN 2020,
It is with great pleasure that I welcome you to the seventeenth session of GeMUN, which will run from 20 to 22 February 2020.
My name is Giacomo Sarno, I am seventeen years old and I am currently attending my last year of high school at the “Deutsche Schule Genua”.
My first MUN experience was in 2016 when I was still 13 years old. I was fascinated by the figure of the delegates and I admired them very much and for this reason I decided to get busy.
Later I participated in various MUN conferences and with the school I went to CamMUN 2019. But my life as a delegate did not satisfy me enough and for this reason I tried to become an officer of GeMUN 2019.
I succeeded and exceeded my expectations as I became the Main Chair of the SOCHUM conference. Now I am here, writing to you as Under Secretary General, and I can assure you that my joy right now is so great that I could never describe it to you in words.
This year's theme is “Beyond Borders: towards 2030”. Given the sensitivity and importance of this theme I am very proud to be able to return to the Secretariat of this edition. Looking beyond the borders that divide our societies is fundamental, we must know cultures different from ours and exchange point of views. Because in the end GeMUN, like any other MUN conference, is this: to exchange ideas in order to know and live peacefully in a civilized state.
Not to take too long, I greet you and invite you to participate in GeMUN 2020. I am looking forward to meet you all in Genoa,
Yours faithfully,
Giacomo Sarno
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Under Secretary General Dear participants of GeMUN 2020,
I am glad to welcome you all to the seventeenth session of our annual MUN conference that will take place from the 20th to the 22nd of February 2020 in our beautiful city, Genoa! I am honored to serve this year’s conference as Under Secretary General. My name is Francesca Sezzella, I am 18 years old and I am currently attending my fifth and final year at Liceo Linguistico Internazionale Grazia Deledda, where my studies are focused on languages. The beginning of my MUN career dates back to 2016; since then I have taken part in seven MUN conferences, as delegate and chair, participating as well to committees abroad in Saint Petersburg, The Hague and Jerusalem. Moreover I took part in GeMINI 2019 as Secretary General. Throughout the years I have learnt so much thanks to MUN, befriended a lot of people coming from the most disparate countries of the world and been in contact with various cultures from which I learnt how important it is to consider different points of view on the same matter in order to guarantee the benefits of everyone. This year’s conference theme is “Beyond borders : towards 2030” which really is a topic that touches me, as still nowadays it is evident that new borders keep rising between people and keep separating them. In a world where cooperation is the only key to solve the issues at hand, we need to understand the roles of borders at a 360 degrees perspective, which needs to take into account every aspect of our society. I really hope that GeMUN will be an unforgettable experience for every participant and that everyone will make the best out of it! Looking forward to meeting you all in February, Francesca Sezzella
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President of ICJ Dear participants of GeMUN 2020,
My name is Margherita Peirano, and I’m attending my senior year at Liceo Linguistico Internazionale Grazia Deledda, where I study English, Chinese and Arabic.
After having participated in the GeMUN conference as delegate, judge and registrar, this year I’m honoured to serve as president of the International Court of Justice.
All the MUN experiences I took part in gave me the chance not only to visit several extraordinary cities such as Turin, Saint Petersburg and Lisbon, but also to join a unique worldwide community.
Even if this is going to be my last GeMUN, I would still like to invite all students to attend this international conference because, sooner or later, every student benefits from this wonderful experience.
It is a pleasure for me to introduce the case that the ICJ will debate during GeMUN 2020: “Immunities and Criminal Proceedings” which finds the Equatorial Guinea against France.
In order to highlight the importance of cooperation among countries regarding international crimes and relating to the GeMUN 2020 “Beyond Borders: towards 2030”, the judges will be presented with a dispute that concerns the validity of immunity and the ability of France to put on trial a representative of Equatorial Guinea.
I wish all of you an unforgettable MUN experience,
Yours sincerely,
Margherita Peirano
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The Heads of Press Fellow GeMUN participants,
we are beyond happy to cover the role of Heads of Press this year and to welcome you to the 17th
session of Genoa Model United Nations.
We are Ludovica Francesia and Miyuki Musenich both attending Liceo Linguistico Internazionale
Grazia Deledda at our second last and last year.
As Heads of Press we are constantly committing ourselves in order to provide you a week-by-week
documentation of what it takes to prepare the MUN conferences through our social network pages,
and to create newspapers which we strongly suggest you buy so that you will have the chance to
find out something more about either the topic or those who, among students and teachers, have
worked hard these past months to guarantee that, once again, this year Genoa would be hosting an
MUN conference.
We really want to thank each one of our reporters and photographers: without them we wouldn’t
have accomplished any of our goals.
A special thank also goes to all the members of Staff and Security and to our MUN directors.
Yours faithfully,
Ludovica and Miyuki
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The Heads of Staff and Security Honorable Participants, fellow Officers and Delegates, esteemed Visitors, indispensable Staff,
Security and Press,
We are honored to welcome you all to this outstanding Genoa Model United Nations 2020.
In the months anticipating this extremely important event, we worked really hard in order to make
this conference unforgettable and to make it a fruitful experience.
It is our honor to participate in this and help all of you with all you need and to make you feel at
home although you are far away from yours.
We enjoy what we do because it makes us feel useful and part of a fantastic group of people, full of
ideas and willing to do anything to make a difference in our world.
We would like to thank every single member of our magnificent Staff and Security because
everyone was indispensable and they put their skills to work, facing responsibilities and cooperating
to make these days as enjoyable as possible.
We want to thank all the participants as well, because without you this experience would not be
the same.
We hope you can use this experience to grow, learn new things and have useful debates.
It is time to make a difference and you have the chance to do so. It is imperative that you let your
voices be heard in a moment of history where often people prefer avoiding problems.
Yours faithfully,
Matteo Rocca, Sara Canepa, Sindi Stana, Edoardo Floro
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Dress code
GeMUN, as a formal conference, expects personal appearance to be appropriate for a professional
setting. Women should be dressed in suits, smart separates (either trousers or skirts) or a formal dress. Men should be dressed in a formal suit, shirt, tie, or similar alternative as blazer or jacket with formal trousers. The colors allowed are dark blue, black, grey, camel. Shoes must be elegant. For women we recommend heels or flats. And for men elegant shoes or loafers. Male shoes must be black, brown or dark blue. Participants should not wear clothing, jewellery, or accessories which are distracting, inappropriate, or which may draw attention to themselves. Inappropriate dress includes, but is not limited to: Flag of any kind, denim clothes and sport shoes.
GeMUN reserves the right not to allow inappropriately dressed participants.
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Code of Conduct
It is strictly forbidden smoking in the structures destined to the conference. Alcoholic drinks may not be consumed at any time during the conference. If alcohol is
available at MUN related activities, students should exercise wisdom, remembering that their conduct reflects on both their school and the program in general.
The use of any form of narcotic drug is expressly prohibited. If you do not have a badge, you will not be allowed into meetings or GeMUN Assembly. Lost
badges may be replaced for a fee of 10 € at GeMUN Office (Palazzo Ducale 1st floor). If a delegate loses the placard. He/she will be asked to pay an extra fee of 5 € for a new one.
Mobile Phones / Portable Audio Equipment must be switched off in all forums at all times and cannot be used during sessions.
Resolution must be computer-typed.You may use your own USB memory stick. Delegates are allowed to see their own notebooks or laptops.
Photocopying and Notepaper
The Executive Staff in the Secretariat provide several important services to the delegates. As many delegates want to use these services at the same time, the secretariat is usually very busy. Delegates are therefore requested to be patient and cooperative. Approved resolutions will be copied automatically in sufficient numbers for the forums concerned, so that delegates need not concern themselves with this. Please note that posters, flyers and other publicity material will not be copied.
Stay in Hotels, City Hostel or Community Housing
Student staying in Hotels and in the City Hostel are reminded that they have a great deal of responsibility towards their hosts and fellow residents. Special financial arrangements have been made for your benefit. The cooperation of everyone is necessary to ensure the on-going success of this program. Students in Community Housing should note that it is difficult to find families willing to offer hospitality to MUN delegates. The host families receive no payment for this service. A letter of thanks or a small present after your return home is always a welcome token of gratitude.
Transport
Be sure to always check timetables of public transport so that you know when travel will be available. Allow for possible bus or train delays due to commuter traffic. Please do not forget to punch your ticket when you travel by bus. It is possible to buy tickets at newspaper kiosks or tobacconists.
Notes
Each delegation will be responsible for supplying its own headed notepaper and sufficient copies of draft resolutions. Each note must be written on official delegation stationery. The name and section of the receiving delegation must be clearly written on the front of the note. Notes will be screened and thrown away if they contain improper messages.
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