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This is more a Role Play Paper than an essay. The assignment is one of the sections that are contributed to a group assessment (A simulation of UN Security Council Resolution to the ARMS TRADE TREATY (because it has already hosted during 21-28 March, so it might be more about how the representative of each nations thought about the treaty based on their own background and situation during the meeting, or what might be improved regarding to the draft of the treaty). The instructions are listed below: students are required to submit a ‘Role Play Paper’ that identifies and assesses: 1) the relevant areas of international law and international institutional law that are central to you simulation topic; 2) The key characters and institutions that are relevant to your simulation topic; 3) A character profile of your own character in order to provide a detailed profile of the character you play in the simulation (only information relevant to the simulation topic is required). ; Please divide the paper clearly in to the parts according to the instruction, include Introduction and Conclusion; Part 3 should weight most in the essay, and then part 1, then part 2. Part 1 can be written broadly regarding to the WMD proliferation

You are the team leader of an organizational and development unit within a human resources department of a large university. You and your team are required to introduce a new work performance appraisal system for academic staff which is significantly different from the old one. Although not everyone agrees with the new system (indeed there is strong opposition to it by some staff members), it is designed to support new strategic directions of the university, including raising its domestic and international research profile. Your team needs to make sure that the new system is understood and will be smoothly applied within the university…(more details see upload files)

On 2 June Mark made John a very attractive offer for the antique. Mark was anxious to close the deal quickly and insisted on having his agent draw up a memorandum of sale outlining the terms of the contract. John agreed. However, he stated that any agreement was made subject to a condition that he first obtain legal advice concerning any contractual obligations he might have to Monica. Mark wishes to finalize the sale and insists that the antique is his.