COMMITTEE RATING
FHSMUN’s Security Council is designed for experienced delegates, especially those with an interest in security & peacebuilding. In addition to the topic listed below, the committee will undergo a crisis simulation.
Security Council will be participating in a Joint Crisis with ILO.
Click here to view the Joint Crisis Rules of Procedure.
SECURITY COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP
Membership is limited to the following countries: China, France, Russian Federation, the United Kingdom, and the United States are permanent members; non-permanent members are Algeria, Ecuador, Guyana, Japan, Malta, Mozambique, Republic of Korea, Sierra Leone, Slovenia, and Switzerland.
TOPICS
As the premier body tasked with maintaining international peace and security, the UNSC will examine how to strengthen the enforcement of international law amid increasing geopolitical tensions and complex global crises. Delegates will explore ways to improve compliance mechanisms, adapt the Council’s response to emerging threats, and foster better cooperation among member states. Special attention will be given to pressing issues such as violations of sovereignty, the role of international tribunals, and mechanisms to address non-compliance by state and non-state actors. As part of the Joint Crisis Special Committee, UNSC delegates must also adapt to unfolding scenarios that demand decisive and unified action.