United Nations Resolutions Speeches And Voting Records
Press releases are available from October 1995 onwards through the Meetings Coverage and Press Releases website. Press releases issued before October 1995 are available in print at the Dag Hammarskjöld Library. Resolutions express the opinions, recommendations for action, and directives of various bodies of the UN. The General Assembly, Security Council, Economic and Social Council, and Trusteeship Council all issue resolutions. Accessibility Statement - https://visit.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/accessibility Google Analytics - Bodleian Libraries use Google Analytics cookies on this web site.
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PVs contain 1st person accounts of a meeting while SRs are third person summaries. As a general rule there will be either a PV or and SR but rarely both. UN meeting records are also divided into Official Records or Masthead documents. Official Records are the official summaries of meetings of the General Assembly (GAOR), the Security Council (SCOR), and Economic and Social Council (ESCOR). When the Trusteeship Council meet regularly it published Official Records. Some major conferences also produce Official Records.
In addition to the meeting records, the Official Records for each year include supplements and annexes with texts of resolutions passed, and reports from UN subsidiary agencies. Penn State has a complete set of UN Official Records in paper. Meeting records that are not part of the Official Records Series are often called Masthead documents and are available in microfiche in the University Libraries Researching UN speeches is a good way to understand a country's position on pressing international issues. Heads of State generally speak at the General Assembly meetings each year and each country's representatives promote their nations official views. Copyright ©2025 The Pennsylvania State University.
All rights reserved. Except where otherwise noted, this work is subject to a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. Details and exceptions. Voting records for adopted General Assembly and Security Council resolutions, including links to resolutions. Text of declarations, conventions and other instruments appearing in General Assembly resolutions Online access to full-text UN documents from 1993 and all resolutions from 1946.
Ongoing digitization of earlier documents in progress. Original search interface. Same content as enhanced interface. Principal reference work on the UN providing a detailed overview of its concerns and activities in a given year. Each edition includes text of major resolutions and is fully indexed. The UN Digital Library allows users to search for voting information on adopted resolutions of the Security Council and General Assembly.
The datasets provide historically comprehensive voting information for each UN Member State. Resolutions express the opinions, recommendations for action, and directives of various bodies of the UN. The General Assembly, Security Council, Economic and Social Council, and Trusteeship Council all issue resolutions. Voting records may be available for the General Assembly or the Security Council. Many General Assembly Resolutions and Decisions are passed without a vote or without recording the votes of individual members; however, in certain situations, the individual votes of member states are recorded and available. Individual votes on Security Council Resolutions are typically recorded.
Voting records may be found officially as part of Meeting Records or unofficially as part of Press Releases or as separate compilations. Speeches and statements are often given during the meetings of the various UN bodies and may be helpful for the researcher in learning more detail about a given topic. Depending on the body meeting and the topic discussed, some speeches are recorded verbatim whereas others are only summarized. In the UN document symbol, those that have been recorded verbatim are identified as PV and those that are only summarized are identified as SR. Speeches are typically included as part of meeting records; however, there are several resources that index the speeches themselves to make it easier for the researcher to determine during which meeting a given speech... © The Regents of the University of California.
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Press Releases Are Available From October 1995 Onwards Through The
Press releases are available from October 1995 onwards through the Meetings Coverage and Press Releases website. Press releases issued before October 1995 are available in print at the Dag Hammarskjöld Library. Resolutions express the opinions, recommendations for action, and directives of various bodies of the UN. The General Assembly, Security Council, Economic and Social Council, and Trusteeshi...
Google Analytics Anonymously Tracks Individual Visitor Behaviour On This Web
Google Analytics anonymously tracks individual visitor behaviour on this web site so that we can see how LibGuides is being used. We only use this information for monitoring and improving our websites and content for the benefit of our users (you). You can opt out of Google Analytics cookies completely (from all websites) by visiting https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout © Bodleian Libraries 20...
PVs Contain 1st Person Accounts Of A Meeting While SRs
PVs contain 1st person accounts of a meeting while SRs are third person summaries. As a general rule there will be either a PV or and SR but rarely both. UN meeting records are also divided into Official Records or Masthead documents. Official Records are the official summaries of meetings of the General Assembly (GAOR), the Security Council (SCOR), and Economic and Social Council (ESCOR). When th...
In Addition To The Meeting Records, The Official Records For
In addition to the meeting records, the Official Records for each year include supplements and annexes with texts of resolutions passed, and reports from UN subsidiary agencies. Penn State has a complete set of UN Official Records in paper. Meeting records that are not part of the Official Records Series are often called Masthead documents and are available in microfiche in the University Librarie...
All Rights Reserved. Except Where Otherwise Noted, This Work Is
All rights reserved. Except where otherwise noted, this work is subject to a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. Details and exceptions. Voting records for adopted General Assembly and Security Council resolutions, including links to resolutions. Text of declarations, conventions and other instruments appearing in General Assembly resolutions Online access to full-text UN documents from 1993...