<aside> 💡 The Heading is a mandatory part of resolutions. Though they don’t contribute to the content of a resolution, they address the committee; state the issue being resolved, the submitter of the resolution, and those who’ve co-submitted the resolution (signatories).

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Heading is how you start your resolution - all resolution MUST have a heading.

Here are some checklists to go through while writing your draft resolution:

Heading

Sample resolution: headings

FORUM: GA1 (Disarmament and International Security)

QUESTION OF: Nuclear Disarmament of DPR Korea

MAIN SUBMITTER: Japan CO-SUBMITTERS: The United Kingdom, the Republic of France, the Russian Federation, the United States of America, the Federal Republic of Germany, the Republic of India, the Netherlands, the Italian Republic, Canada, the Republic of South Africa, Republic of Korea, Singapore, Commonwealth of Australia, the Federative Republic of Brazil

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY,

→ this is also a part of the resolution, where delegates must address the house (in upper case)

<aside> 📌 Treat headings more like a part of formatting - make sure to capitalise them (FORUM, QUESTION OF…)

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