GA 6 Legal
First founded in 1945 after World War II, the General Assembly serves as the lead decision making body of the United Nations. There are six branches of the General Assembly, that is to say, General Assemblies First to Sixth (1-6) Committees. Each of these Assemblies have 193 seats for Member States; in addition, each Member State receives one vote, equal to any others, in every matter. The General Assembly Sixth Committee (hereafter GA 6) is the body of the UN which deals in international law and legal matters.
This committee is intended for BEGINNER level delegates.