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Revision as of 08:44, 20 June 2017
Assembly of Nations | |
Alternate Name(s): AN | |
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Motto: Peace and Prosperity | |
Intergovernmental Organization headquartered in Kingdom of Pretany | |
Address | 1550 Assembly Street Duchy of St. Richards (map) |
General Information | |
Year Founded | 1966 |
Number of Members | 144 |
Executives | |
Chief Secretary | L. U. Ciano Ardispheric Federation |
Deputy Secretary-General | J. O. Schin TBD |
General Assembly President | H. I. Stor Zylanda |
President of the Social and Economic Council | T. H. Ilo TBD |
The four doves found on the AN seal and emblem symbolize peace in all four directions of the compass, in all four corners of the world.
The Assembly building is located on Jada Island, in the Duchy of St. Richards, within the Kingdom of Pretany since 1966. Map
Current Membership
Uniquely among international organizations, every independent sovereign state is automatically considered to be a member, unless they explicitly reject membership. In addition, any entity judged by the Membership Council to "exercise stable de facto control over a territory and population" also has a right to membership, even if it is unrecognized by other AN members.
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Abrilleron
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Agarderia
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Aiau
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Akinyaka
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Alora
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Amsel
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Andalaz
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Antharia
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Arataran
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Ardisphere
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Ataraxia
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Auleus
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Balam-Utz
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Balavalonia
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Balonis
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Beaudry
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Belgravia
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Belphenia
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Brasonia
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B'tuaga
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Byórn
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Canadeshia
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Cariocas
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Cascande
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Castellán
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Castilea Archantea
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Celesto
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Cernou
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Chara
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Chastechek
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Commonia
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Costa de Oro
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Dagelanden
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Darcodia
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Demacia
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Denta
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Drabantia
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Drevet
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Drull
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Egani
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Escadia
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Eshein
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Faseagonland
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Florescenta
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Forrintië
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Freedemia
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Gagium Republic
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Glaster
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Gobrassanya
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Goytakanya
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Guai
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Guyenne
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Hyldia
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Inara
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Ingerland
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Ionadàlba
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Wapashia
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Ismikk
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Ispelia
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Jirki
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Kalm
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Karolia
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Khaiwoon
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Kojo
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Lallemand
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Latina
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Levarrie
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Litvania
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Lorredion
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Luslandia
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Maalfland
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Mahikan
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Mallyore
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Mariana
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Mauretia
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Mecyna
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Meilan
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Mergany
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Meridonia
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Nordmark
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Myrcia
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Neberly
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Neo Delta
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Niscavo
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Niulutan-Riu (Ser-Elige-IJlanden)
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Norðurland
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Nucia
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OIOI
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Buildtion
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Buildtion
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Onnutu
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Orinoco
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Ôrlé
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Østermark
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Paroy
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Pasalia
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Pasundan-Padjadjaran
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Paxtar
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Peritan City
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Pretany
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Qugia
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Raiden
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Randalia
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Reeland
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Renkistan
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Roantra
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Rogolnika
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Roliqia
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Řots
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Sãikyel
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Samiloor
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Saneusitania
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Sathria
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Scandmark
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Schwaldia
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Shilesia
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Singkangia
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Slavonia
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South Astrasia
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Surricy (FR)
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Suvuma
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Tara
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Telkhug Ēkdŭn[1]
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Tengappei
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Tierajas-Verdes
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Tircambry
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Tirnua
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Ullanyé
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Valosia
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Vartasimalia
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Vatofarê
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Vega
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Viljanni
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Vinnmark
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Vodeo
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Wesmandy
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West Commonia
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Wiwaxia
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Woolonia
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Wyster
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Yuris
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Zylanda
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This list is incomplete. It will be expanded in the future. |
History
For many decades before the founding of the AN, a number of treaties had established various intergovernmental authorities that focused on specific areas of function, for example the International Postal Standards Bureau, the Global Aviation Coordination Council, the Grand Commission of the Sea, and many more. As the number of these organizations began to proliferate, their jurisdictions would occasionally overlap and disputes began to arise. After a particularly heated diplomatic row between the Grand Commission of the Sea and the Convention for International Frontiers over which institution was qualified to adjudicate a particular marine boundary dispute, a group of influential world leaders decided to consolidate and integrate a large number of these international functions under one large umbrella organization.The conference initially convened in St. Richards, Pretany in late 1964, and began a prolonged series of negotiations. The Assembly of Nations finally came into being in 1966, with the signing of the Treaty of the Establishment of the Assembly of Nations. Fifty-six separate international organizations were placed under its jurisdiction, their functions strictly laid out so as to complement and coordinate with one another instead of clashing or conflicting. Every sovereign nation in the world, even non-signatories, was invited to participate as an equal member of the AN, and the vast majority did.
Organization
The Assembly of Nations encompasses five principal institutions: the Assembly itself (the primary deliberative body, made up of one representative ambassador from each member nation); the International Peace Council (for matters pertaining to issues of peacekeeping and security); the Social and Economic Council (for the furtherance of social and economic progress); the Chief Secretariat (the general executive of the AN); and the International Criminal Court (the paramount judicial venue). Four of the five primary institutions are located at the AN's central headquarters in St. Richards, Pretany, with the fifth being the International Criminal Court, which is based in Tarott, Kalm.There are a large number of other AN-affiliated and related agencies distributed around the world, including the Environmental Research and Protection Organisation in Vasireii, Karolia; the World Health Organization in Fenelec, Ataraxia; the International Sea Justice Court in Porto Colon, Latina; the Global Meteorological Organisation in Trevers, Paroy; the Global Bank Group; the World Currency Bank; the World Food Aid Programme; ANESCO (the Assembly of Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization); and ANICEF (the Assembly of Nations Children's Fund). The highest official of the AN is the Chief Secretary, elected by the Assembly to serve a non-renewable six-year term. The Chief Secretary is prominently assisted by a deputy as well as a director-general of administrative affairs.
Institution | Abbreviation | Level | Remit | Location |
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Assembly of Nations | AN | Primary | Representation of all nations to facilitate communication and foster cooperation | St. Richards, Pretany |
International Peace Council | IPC | Primary | Matters pertaining to issues of peacekeeping and security | St. Richards, Pretany |
Social and Economic Council | SEC | Primary | Matters pertaining to the furtherance of social and economic progress | St. Richards, Pretany |
Chief Secretariat | CS | Primary | General executive of the AN | St. Richards, Pretany |
International Criminal Court | ICC | Primary | Paramount judicial venue | Tarott, Kalm |
Environmental Research and Protection Organisation | ERPO | Affiliated | Global environmental protection | Vasireii, Karolia |
Planetary Health Organization | PHO | Affiliated | Global health research and coordination | Fenelec, Ataraxia |
International Sea Justice Court | ISJC | Affiliated | Marine dispute resolution and security | Porto Colon, Latina |
Assembly of Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief | OHAER | Affiliated | Coordination of international emergency relief | Lessingen, Mergany |
Global Bank Group | GBG | Affiliated | (International banking and finance) | St. Richards, Pretany |
World Currency Bank | WCB | Affiliated | (International currency lending and borrowing) | St. Richards, Pretany |
World Food Aid Programme | WFAP | Affiliated | (Global food security) | Pirindi, Guai |
Assembly of Nations Commonia Committee | ANCC | Affiliated | Governing and regulating activities in Commonia. Control states in Commonia which were abandoned or not part of any factions or parties to keep law and order in these states. | St. Richards, Pretany |
Assembly of Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization | ANESCO | Affiliated | (Building inter-cultural understanding) | Alnisi, Egani |
Assembly of Nations Children's Fund | ANCF | Affiliated | (Charitable support to children around the world) | Whiteadder, Ionadàlba |
Assembly of Nations Workers Organization | ANWO | Affiliated | ( labour issues, international labour standards, social protection) | Motul, Balam-Utz |
Global Meteorological Organisation | GMO | Affiliated | Climate change, weather and geophysics | Trevers, Paroy |
International Seismological and Oceanographic Research Council | ISORC | Affiliated | Advisory body on earthquakes, vulcanism, oceanography and plate tectonics | St. Richards, Pretany |
World Organization of Tourism | WOT | Affiliated | Advisory body on tourism | Nikkeltown, Mallyore |
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This list is incomplete. It will be expanded in the future. |
Languages
The language policy of the Assembly of Nations is to accommodate all the official languages of all member states. This table shows the name of the Assembly of Nations in the official languages of various member states:
See also
- Assembly of Nations Agency for Civil Aviation
- List of international organizations
- St. Richards, Pretany
- Chief Secretary of the Assembly of Nations
References
Notes
- 1. Telkhug Ēkdŭn is a special member