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Author, Title, Resolution or Decision Number, Official Records, Committee Number, Session (and Part number), Meeting Number, Agenda Item, Supplement, UN Document Number (Full Date) Annex [Pinpoint Reference] ('Short Title'). | Short Title (n Footnote Number) Pinpoint. |
United Nations Millennium Declaration, GA Res55/2, UN Doc A/RES/55/2 (18 September 2000, adopted 8 September 2000) (Short Title). | UN Millenium Declaration (n 2) para 23. |
United Nations Millennium Declaration, GA Res55/2, UN Doc A/RES/55/2 (18 September 2000, adopted 8 September 2000)
Most U.N. documents are identified by an alphanumeric number called a "U.N. document symbol which can be linked to the official UN Document System.
Consider the list of elements of UN documents in AGLC4 rule 9.2.
If the UN Document can be easily located with the UN document number, then the elements of AGLC4 rules 9.2.4 - 9.2.9 may be omitted.
Documents of the World Health Organisation, International Labour Organisation and other similar bodies may be cited using the above table, replacing the UN document number with the appropriate alternative document number.
Examples of common types of UN documents are shown in AGLC4 rule 9.6.