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Tag: Council
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You can access the debates of the Assembly here on the UN Archives Geneva platform:
Assembly - UN Archives Geneva (ungeneva.org)
Digitization of the Minutes of the Council is not yet completed. Only sessions 1 to 15 are available for the moment. You will find them here:
Minutes - UN Archives Geneva (ungeneva.org)
For the time being, you can find the minutes of the Council in The League of Nations Official Journal, which is available through the database HeinOnline (Ask your library for access):
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Yes, the official documents of the League of Nations, including those from its committees, have been digitized and are accessible through the UN Archives Geneva platform.
For those seeking a deeper understanding of the structure and classification of these documents, the Ghebali Guide serves as a key reference. It inventories all series of official League of Nations documents and provides a detailed introduction to the classification system used.
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The League of Nations Archives consist of the original files of the Secretariat of the League, such as correspondence, draft reports and internal communications, as well as the official documents and publications of the League, the records of external League offices and commissions, and photographs and other visual materials, covering 1919-1946. In addition, the Archives maintain records of organizations and individuals involved in international peace movements and personal papers of figures associated with the League, its work and international issues of the time, spanning 1870-1986. The UNOG Archives contain the records of UNOG itself, as well as the records from some individuals and UN-related agencies headquartered in Geneva, most notably the Economic Commission for Europe. These materials date from 1945 to the present. More detailed information is available in the catalog and in the Archives Research Guides.
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