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MUN Bilbao 2027 is January 28th – 31st
Registration opens May 31st – November 30th
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Welcome
to MUN BILBAO
Welcome to the official website for Model United Nations Bilbao, organised by the Educational Group COAS, AYALDE and MUNABE.
Fellow delegates, honorable Chairs and advisors
It is a pleasure to welcome you once again to our annual conference, which will take place in our school, Colegio Ayalde, the last weekend in Jenuary.
Registration opens soon and we hope to see you there!
Secretary General
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- TOPIC A:Preventative healthcare vs modern sedentary lifestyles and labor systems that contribute to disease
- TOPIC B: On framing the regulations of conducting gain of function experiments and the ethics of their real biological threat
- TOPIC C: Creating guidelines to combat medical misinformation and unlicensed medical practices
This committee deals with the rights of safety and protection that each person is entitled to, but is not receiving in their home country or abroad.
- TOPIC A: Promoting guidelines for civic and cultural identities for integration and multiculturalism.
- TOPIC B: Implementing measures to improve the enforcement of international law to ensure the protection of civilians in war zones.
- TOPIC C: The legitimacy of capital punishment vs modern international human rights standards.
- TOPIC A: Developing international systems for emergency food reserve coordination during global crises.
- TOPIC B: Addressing pollution from industrial agriculture while ensuring food security
- TOPIC C: Creating a role for international organizations in regulating the ethical use of biotechnology in food production
- TOPIC A: Addressing rising youth unemployment through education reform, economic inclusion, and sustainable job creation
- TOPIC B: Ensuring ethical journalism in an age of misinformation and digital media
- TOPIC C: Working towards faster processing and integration of new immigrants
ECOFIN deals with questions about economics, global finance, and growth and development around the world.
- TOPIC A: The governance, security, and sustainability of global waterways and the emerging Arctic trade routes.
- TOPIC B: Evaluating the growing need to implement circular economies for global stability and climate resilience
- TOPIC C: Canceling the debt of developing nations in exchange for climate reparations
This council debates the most challenging topics, and their resolutions are enforced by UN Peacekeepers.
- TOPIC A: Addressing the possibility of establishing automatic sanctions against nations that engage in overthrowing foreign governments and violations of state sovereignty
- TOPIC B: Creating an International Uranium Community to place nuclear industries under a single authority.
- TOPIC C: CRISIS…to be announced at the conference
Commission on Narcotic Drugs
- TOPIC A: Responding to the rise of narco-states while preserving state sovereignty and strengthening legitimate state institutions
- TOPIC B: Addressing the role of weak governance and corruption in facilitating arms smuggling
- TOPIC C: Evaluating rehabilitation-based approaches versus incarceration for non-violent drug offenders
DISEC, this was the first committee of the UN and it works towards peaceful solutions leading to eventual disarmament and greater security in the face of global threats.
- TOPIC A: Determining the role of the international community to enforce peace in Sudan and the protection of its civilians.
- TOPIC B: On the legality of unauthorized military action against nations that only threaten security issues including terrorism and cybersecurity
- TOPIC C: On the question of asymmetrical warfare and the use of drones
- TOPIC A: Addressing the growing housing crisis and providing more assistance to homeless people
- TOPIC B: The impact of tourism on fragile ecologies and urban areas
- TOPIC C: The feasibility and ethics of implementing global or national wealth caps
The ICJ of Model United Nations simulates real-world court proceedings of the International Court of Justice, giving you the chance to experience how international disputes between nations are resolved through legal reasoning and evidence-based judgment. By taking part in this round-table discussion, you’ll gain a deep understanding of how the ICJ works and how it arrives at decisions that shape international relations.
The sessions require
- 12 judges who must remain impartial, analyze arguments, and issue a final verdict.
- 4 advocates (2 per side), who will research, prepare, and present compelling legal arguments in line with the official rules of procedure. (Link to procedure)
Advocates will build their case to win. Judges will listen with a clear, unbiased mind, ready to interpret international law and evidence presented during the proceedings.
Allegations of Genocide under the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Ukraine . Russian Federation)
To sign up for the ICJ, fill in the application form below. Applications for advocates will be accepted until the 3rd of October. Applications for judges will be accepted until the 15th of November.
MAC Bilbao:
- TOPIC A: Coming soon
- TOPIC B: Coming soon
Meet the Secretariat
Front row from left to right Matilda Oesterholm, PGA; Rocio de Rabago, Head of ADMIN; Claudia Calleja, Secretary General; Lucia Olabarri, PGA
Second row from left to right: Nerea Abascal, Head of ADMIN; Maria Crespo, Head of ADMIN; Aitana Prieto Head of COMMS
Back row from left to right: Lander Garate, PGA; Asier Urquiza, Head of COMMS; Asier Martinez, Vice Secretary General; Zexi Yu, PGA







