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== Background == | == Background == | ||
==Criticism and legacy== | |||
The Cronan Emergency Resolution has been criticized by opponents as "legal sanction for imperialism" and "the textual backdrop of [[The Deluge]]". | |||
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* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Bo3_QWFESXFPHwmeOB3uY-qIeOEQ7tDOquFDRThP3Uc/edit?usp=sharing | * [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Bo3_QWFESXFPHwmeOB3uY-qIeOEQ7tDOquFDRThP3Uc/edit?usp=sharing Resolution Text] | ||
[[Category: League of Nations]] | [[Category: League of Nations]] | ||
[[Category: The Deluge]] | [[Category: The Deluge]] |
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The Western Cronan Emergency Resolution was a resolution proposed to the League of Nations General Assembly in 2035 by representatives from the Apostolic Kingdom of Urcea in relation to the ongoing instability and war in northern Crona and Cusinaut. Following a lengthy debate, the resolution was adopted in November of 2015, and subsequently was adopted by the League of Nations Security Council.
Cronan Emergency Resolution | |
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League of Nations General Assembly | |
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Passed | 14 January 2015 |
Summary | |
GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTION relating to the status of Crona | |
Status: In force |
The resolution included recommendations to the League of Nations Security Council to deputize non-permanent and non-Security Council members to help join the Council in the effort to pacify the region. The Security Council selected Alstin and Corumm.
Background
Criticism and legacy
The Cronan Emergency Resolution has been criticized by opponents as "legal sanction for imperialism" and "the textual backdrop of The Deluge".