CHAPTER XVI THE INTERNATIONAL GUARD

Article 107

In order to support the purposes and principles of the Charter a permanent military and police force shall be established and known as the International Guard. The supplying and cost of personnel for the Guard shall be met by compulsory and fair contribution from all Full and Senior Members of the United Nations.

Article 108

The purposes of the International Guard are:

(1) To protect the security of the United Nations and its elected officials and staff from external and internal threats.

(2) To provide ongoing security and protection of all United Nations initiatives and programs.

(3) To provide the necessary instruments and mechanisms to maintain a single security and criminal investigation authority. To enable all international security, police and criminal investigation matters for all states to be able to be defined according to this single international system.

(4) To promote international security cooperation through a permanent institution representing all states and all human beings which provides the machinery for consultation and collaboration on international security and police problems.

(5) To promote and ensure the highest standards of police integrity and security procedures for all Member States and to assist in training, education and certification.

(6) To assist the International Court of Justice in the recording and investigation of all matters.

(7) To assist the International Court of Justice in the effect of warrants and subpoena to attend including the arrest and detainment of persons as deemed by the International Court of Justice and ratified by the Supreme Council and General Assembly.

(8) To provide short term, semi-permanent and permanent personnel as contracted and requested by Member States for support of internal law and order and education programs.

(9) To provide elite military personnel and units capable of assisting in any matter requiring a highly mobile and effective intervention force within hours to any part of the world.

(10) To provide permanent, highly trained land, sea and air units capable of assisting in any significant matter requiring a substantial intervention force within weeks to any part of the world.

(11) To provide permanent military posts and defences in areas of disputed territory and aggression as designated by specific agreements of the Supreme Council and General Assembly.

(12) In accordance with the above, to assist the United Nations in the achievement of its purposes and principle objectives.

Article 109

In order to fulfill its primary objectives, the International Guard shall comprise of the following permanent organs and any such other organs deemed necessary by amendment to this Charter:

International Police Force

International Forensic Investigation Agency

International Security & Intelligence Agency

International Rapid Response Force

International Defence Force

Article 110

All International Guard except the most senior officers shall be required to be rotated every four years.

Article 111

Command in Chief of the International Guard shall be given in operational and daily matters to the position of Commander in Chief, International Guard. The appointment to this position shall be upon the recommendation of the Supreme Council and vote of the General Assembly.

Article 112

To properly execute their command, all Officers must have clear lines of authority. To this end, the following command lines and policies shall apply.

(1) On all active and functional security operational matters, all Officers shall report firstly and directly to their respect command lines within the International Guard. All other commands and requests shall be secondary.

(2) On the coordination and planning of events, all Officers shall report firstly to the local government authority of Member States in which operations are being held to assist in advisory and planning.

(3) On matters of the protection of sovereignty of the United Nations and this Charter, the Guard shall hold true to their pledge and seek to restore balance and democratic process.

Article 113

(1) In matters concerning the threatening of life, operationally the lines of command historically impair the most humane outcome in the field. The shooting of an individual by the Guard should be always a matter of last resort and mortal danger.

(2) However in complex matters concerning the threatening of the lives of others, an officer of rank of Lieutenant to Captain of the Guard is charged with ultimate responsibility to issue the order to shoot to kill.

(3) In respect to the honor of the chain of command and to all Officers, the Commander in Chief of the International Guard can never issue and order to shoot to kill. The decision shall always rest in the hands of an officer of rank of Lieutenant to Captain in the field.

(4) In matters of law enforcement and when a threat of mortal danger to innocent persons is identified by other aggression, it shall be a duty of the Guard to protect and save lives where they are in a technical position to do so. Where such actions result in a contravention of the terms of a posting and/or agreement with a Member State on whose ground the action took place, the matter shall be listed for hearing in the Supreme Council.

 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     


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