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Authors: Pontin, Fabrício
Prestes, Vanessa Amaral
Kistt, Nicole
Steffens, Felipe Pohlmann
Silva, Lydiane Audrin Ribeiro da
Title: LASMUN La Salle Model United Nations
Keywords: Política;;Relações internacionais - Eventos;;Eventos;;Política internacional;;Assembleias – Simulação;;Nações Unidas.
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: Editora La Salle
Citation: LA SALLE MODEL UNITED NATIONS. 12., 2025, Canoas, RS. Anais [...]. Canoas, RS: Unilasalle, 2025. Disponível em: https://repositorio.unilasalle.edu.br/handle/11690/4449. Acesso em: 14 nov. 2025
Series/Report no.: LA SALLE MODEL UNITED NATIONS;12
Abstract: Dress Code and National Symbols In accordance with the standards observed at United Nations conferences and to ensure the integrity of the event, all delegates at LASMUN are required to wear Western business attire or a formal national equivalent. While traditional gendered norms need not be strictly followed, delegates are encouraged to express their identity in a manner that aligns with the formal and respectful tone of the conference. Appropriate attire includes, for example, a full suit with dress shirt and tie, or a blouse with dress pants or skirt, complemented by a blazer or sweater. Delegates may also choose to wear formal national dress, provided it is presented with due attention to detail, cultural conventions, and utmost respect. Additionally, small objects representing a delegate’s country, such as flags, pictures, or memorabilia, are permitted as long as they are respectful and do not disrupt the proceedings. The Chair retains the discretion to determine the appropriateness of such items. Alcoholic beverages and weapons of any kind are strictly prohibited and may be confiscated for the duration of the conference. It is within the Chair’s discretion to assess which objects are appropriate to be displayed and which are not. Award Policy While LASMUN values cooperation and the educational experience of all participants, it also seeks to recognize outstanding performance in a spirit that promotes learning rather than competition. To this end, each committee will award one Best Delegate prize and two Honorable Mentions. These recognitions are based on votes cast by delegates at the end of the conference, excluding members of the LASMUN Staff who are participating in the simulation. The Best Delegate will receive a certificate and a prize. Although awards are given, the primary goal remains to foster meaningful group work, mutual learning, and constructive dialogue. Delegates are expected to leave the conference with a deeper understanding of international affairs, enriched not only by their own research but also through collaboration with peers and guidance from the Bureau. Parliamentary Language Delegates must maintain the utmost respect in their interactions at all times. It is both conventional and professional to refer to fellow participants using neutral and courteous expressions such as “fellow delegate,” rather than gendered pronouns like “he” or “she.” Additionally, when presenting national viewpoints, delegates should avoid personal attributions such as “my position.” Instead, they should refer to “my country’s position” or explicitly state, for example, “France’s position.” The language employed throughout the conference must consistently reflect the diplomatic nature of the simulation, underscoring that delegates are official representatives of their states and are expected to engage in respectful and constructive cooperation.
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