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Meeting records

The General Assembly annual session usually begins on the third Tuesday in September. The session is suspended in mid-December and is resumed as needed in the following year.

Some issues are considered only in plenary meetings, while others are allocated to one of the six main committees. Elections of members to the Councils are always held in plenary. When it concerns other issues, the Assembly will decide if there are practical or political reasons for discussions in plenary.

Find meeting records

Statements made during UN meetings may be issued as documents called meeting records.

Verbatim records of the plenary meetings of the General Assembly are records with full, first-person account of the meeting. It is possible to follow the debates of the General Assembly plenary meetings through the verbatim records.

The General Assembly meeting records carry the following document symbols:

A/ General Assembly

-/PV Verbatim Records of meetings = proces-verbaux

-/session number

-/consecutive number

A/55/PV.12 = the 12th meeting of the General Assembly 55th session

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 (Official Document System) is an full-text database of UN documents published since 1993, including digitized documents published between 1946 and 1993.
  • Daily list of documents. 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

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