General Assembly
The General Assembly is the main deliberative organ of the United Nations. It is a unique world forum and the only UN organ composed of representatives from all member states. Matters dealt with by other UN organs are often submitted to the General Assembly for discussions and voting on resolutions.
Structure of the General Assembly
The member states are represented in the General Assembly by its UN delegation, composed by the staff of its Permanent Mission and members of legislature and NGOs as observers. UNA Sweden, for instance, is part of the Swedish delegation. The head of each mission is known as Permanent Representative to the United Nations and has the rank of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary.
The President of the United Nations General Assembly is a position voted for by representatives in the United Nations General Assembly on a yearly basis.
Work of the General Assembly
The continuing work of the United Nations Organization rests upon the principles laid down by General Assembly resolutions. The work is organized through:
- committees and other organs created by the General Assembly designated to study and report about special questions, such as disarmament, outer space, peacekeeping activities and human rights.
- international conferences performed according to the decisions of the General Assembly.
- UN Secretariat - the Secretary-General and his staff of international civil servants.
More on the General Assembly
The General Assembly documents are composed as follows:
A/ | General Assembly |
-/ | Session number |
-/ | Current number |
Ex. | A/52/17 |
As of the 31st session (1976), the General Assembly began to incorporate the session number into the symbols of its documents. Before that the documents were only given a current number from 1946 onwards, i.e. A/9601.
- The General Assembly of the United Nations.
- Rules of procedure and comments. Rules of procedure of the General Assembly
- UN General Assembly documentation. Research guide by Dag Hammarskjöld Library (New York).
- Information om generalförsamlingen (in Swedish) by UNA Sweden.
Literature
- FN globalt uppdrag. (In Swedish) The chapter 'FN:s uppbyggnad' describes the structure and work of the General Assembly.
- Förenta Nationernas generalförsamling... Aktstycken utgivna av utrikesdepartementet. (In Swedish) A summary of important issues and Sweden's position on these raised in the General Assembly. Published by the Swedish Foreign Ministry.
Key UN documents
- UN Charter in Swedish | in English
- UN System Chart
- Yearbook of the United Nations
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Swedish | in English
- Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action
- Statue of the International Court of Justice
UN documents and publications in catalogues and databases
- United Nations Digital Library. UN official documents and open access publications, UN maps, UN voting data and speeches.
- UN iLibrary. UN publications online covering different topics.
- ODS. UN documents published from 1993 onward and scanned documents published between 1946 and 1993 in the official languages of the UN.
- Daily list of documents (ODS). Documents published for the day, with full text links, can be found in the United Nations full text database ODS.
- UNBIS Thesaurus is a multilingual database of the controlled vocabulary used to describe UN documents.
- Index to proceedings is an annual bibliographic guide to the proceedings and documentation of the major UN organs. The index includes:
- a list of all documents
- a comprehensive subject index
- an index to speeches
- a voting chart of resolutions
- United Nations Documents Index (in United Nations Digital Library). References to all documents by subject area are published. A collection of indexes is held by the Dag Hammarskjöld and Law Library, Uppsala, Sweden and the UN Library in New York and the UN library in Geneva.