We present to you the agenda of CSMUN 2025, under the theme:

“Free Will in the Age of Artificial Intelligence”

GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Disarmament and International Security Committee (GA1)

  1. Establishing conventions for the use of AI systems and autonomous weapons in contemporary warfare
  2. Addressing the threat of cyber attacks on nuclear facilities

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Economic and Financial Committee (ECOFIN) (GA2)

  1. Evaluating the impact of AI-driven automation on the growth and sustainability of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
  2. Rebuilding economic resilience in post-coup West African states

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Social, Cultural and Humanitarian Committee (GA3)

  1. Embracing technological advancements in combating modern slavery
  2. Ameliorating ghettoisation in urban Europe

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Special Political and Decolonisation Committee (GA4)

  1. Utilising AI in monitoring peacekeeping operations in Cabo Delgado
  2. Evaluating the status quo of Türkiye

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Legal Committee (GA6)

  1. Developing a legal framework for AI-driven fraud and manipulation
  2. Ensuring the compliance of Signatory States to the Fourth Geneva Convention

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SPECIALISED COMMITTEES

Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)

  1. Developing response mechanisms to mitigate unemployment resulting from automation and intelligent systems
  2. Promoting industrial diversification in the Middle East
  3. Reforming taxation policies as a method to bridge social inequality

Environmental Commission (EC)

Sub-Commission 1

  1. Examining AI-driven biodiversity preservation solutions
  2. Measures to protect marine ecosystems from water acidification

Sub-Commission 2

  1. Addressing the overconsumption of energy caused by digital transformation
  2. Alleviating the environmental consequences of hydraulic fracturing

World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)

  1. Addressing copyright issues due to generative AI in creative and innovative industries
  2. Establishing international patent standards on AI inventions
  3. Promoting originality in academic research

Special Conference on Free Will in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (SPECON)

  1. Furthering the utilisation of AI to aid the democratic process
  2. Assessing AI’s moral and ethical decision making
  3. Examining the moral implications of mass surveillance

Security Council (SC)

  1. Minimising the interference of third parties in issues of national security and sovereignty
  2. Addressing the Syrian chemical weapon program as a breach of Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC)

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World Health Organisation (WHO)

  1. Mitigating the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in Latin America
  2. Evaluating the issue of medical tourism and unregulated procedures
  3. Assessing the moral implications of human genome editing

International Court of Justice (ICJ)

  1. Alleged Violations of the 1955 Treaty of Amity, Economic Relations, and Consular Rights (Islamic Republic of Iran v. United States of America)

Human Rights Council (HRC)

  1. Addressing algorithmic bias and discrimination in AI systems
  2. Ensuring the ethical use of AI in upholding data privacy
  3. Upholding the rightful treatment of prisoners

Historical Security Council (HSC) (1962)

  1. Deescalating the conflict in Vietnam
  2. Minimising tensions between China and India concerning the Himalayan border

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Youth Assembly (YA)

  1. Discussing the use of AI-generated contents on social media
  2. Promoting digital literacy for the elderly

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