Issues Lemun 2010
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- Protection of civilians in armed conflicts
- Narco terrorism
- Crisis, to be announced in September/October
- Militarisation of the Arctic
- Smuggling of arms in the Gaza-strip
- Drugs trafficking, with special regards to armed activities, connected to these crimes
- Measures to prevent terrorists from acquiring biological or chemical weapons
- The debt problems of LEDCs
- Corrupt practices and illicit transfer of monetary funds after natural disasters
- Development cooperation with NIC’s
- Corruption within banking systems
- Creating an international strategy for emergency humanitarian assistance
- Humanitarian situation in Haiti
- The educational system after a disaster
- Political participation of women
- The status of the Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)
- The conflict in the Nile river basin
- Use of space for Earth militarisation*
- Jammu, Kashmir and the Siachen Glacier; an internationally recognized border
- Care and safety of refugees, returnees and displaced persons
- Reconstructing the economic growth after the credit crunch
- Access of the urban poor to basic facilities
- Participation of LDC's in summit-level economic talks
- Evaluating the use of genetically modified organisms, and their invasion of wildtype organisms
- The plastic pollution of the oceans
- Desertification, with special regards to its influence on the decrease of biodiversity
- Epidemics caused by spread of animal diseases to humans
- The human rights situation in Iraq
- The situation of migrant workers within the European Union
- The human rights situation in the Caucasus
- Freedom of religion in Switzerland
- The situation in Afghanistan
- The contribution of member states to NATO forces
- The role of rebuilding in NATO policy
- The public order after a disaster
- The financial consequences of natural disasters
- The pollution caused by environmental disasters
- Organising swift and efficient humanitarian aid after disasters, with special regards to orderly distribution of resources
- Preventing future credit crunches
- Aiding the states most effected by financial and economic crises
- Cutting down goverment finances without damaging the economy
*concerning the jamming or destroying of satellites