Roman Tribunal
Crisis Simulation
About This Committee
The Roman Tribunal committee is going to be fast-paced and definitely interesting with all of its twists and turns. The committee will judge one of the most controversial moments in Roman history, the crossing of the Rubicon and the actions of Julius Caesar. Delegates will play a part in a trial to determine whether Caesar’s decision to march on Rome was necessary to protect the republic or if it was an illegal abuse of power that threatened Roman law and order. The tribunal will also debate whether Caesar should be viewed as a tyrant in disguise or a leader forced into this role and action because of things like political corruption. In the end. This decided his fate and the future of the Roman Republic. Overall this committee will definitely be fun and one for the books!
Topic 1: The Crossing of the Rubicon
Topic 2: Julius Caesar: A Tyrant in Disguise
Meet Your Chairs
Diya Doshi
I'm Diya Doshi, a sophomore in the IB program at J.R. Tucker High School, excited to serve as your Roman Tribunal chair. This is my fifth year doing Model UN. With years of experience, including chairing the UNODC committee at TUCMUN's first iteration last year, I look forward to helping create an enjoyable and rewarding conference for all delegates. In addition to MUN, I am involved in clubs such as TSA, FBLA, and Key Club. In my free time, I enjoy playing volleyball and hanging out with my friends. I am looking forward to working with all of you and making this an amazing experience for everyone!
Neal Bose
Welcome to TUCMUN II! My name is Neal, and I’m honored to be your Roman Tribunal chair. I have been doing Model UN since 6th grade, and have enjoyed it ever since. Outside of Model UN, you can find me playing soccer or running track. I wish all the delegates good luck for TUCMUN II!