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UNCITRAL Documents: Research Sources, Style, Citation

UNCITRAL Documents: Research Sources, Style, Citation I-C UNCITRA L Documents: Research Sources, Style, Citation I. THE UNCITRAL YEARBOOKS Contents The most convenient reference tool for access to the U.N. docu­ mentation on the work of UNCITRAL is the series of UNCITRAL Yearbooks. The Yearbooks include the reports by UNCITRAL on its annua l sessions; these annual reports by UNCITRAL provide an overview of current work in process and summaries of debates on important issues, and set forth the legislative texts approved by the Commission. The Yearbooks also include action by the General As­ sembly and other U.N. organs on the Commission's reports, and set forth the final texts of international conventions emenating from UNCITRAL. Also included is material which is often difficult to obtain in its documentary form: The reports of Working Groups and of the Sec­ retary-General. These latter reports include intensive studies and drafts of legislative texts that provided the basis for the Commis­ sion's action. The Yearbooks also include bibliographies on the vari­ ous topics in the Commission's program. It should be assumed that any library for legal research has cop­ ies of the Yearbooks. Citation Form In this Symposium the Yearbooks are usually cited in the fol­ lowing abbreviated manner: I http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Comparative Law Oxford University Press

UNCITRAL Documents: Research Sources, Style, Citation

American Journal of Comparative Law , Volume 27 (2-3) – May 1, 1979

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Publisher
Oxford University Press
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© 1979 by The American Society of Comparative Law, Inc.
ISSN
0002-919X
eISSN
2326-9197
DOI
10.2307/840028
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Abstract

I-C UNCITRA L Documents: Research Sources, Style, Citation I. THE UNCITRAL YEARBOOKS Contents The most convenient reference tool for access to the U.N. docu­ mentation on the work of UNCITRAL is the series of UNCITRAL Yearbooks. The Yearbooks include the reports by UNCITRAL on its annua l sessions; these annual reports by UNCITRAL provide an overview of current work in process and summaries of debates on important issues, and set forth the legislative texts approved by the Commission. The Yearbooks also include action by the General As­ sembly and other U.N. organs on the Commission's reports, and set forth the final texts of international conventions emenating from UNCITRAL. Also included is material which is often difficult to obtain in its documentary form: The reports of Working Groups and of the Sec­ retary-General. These latter reports include intensive studies and drafts of legislative texts that provided the basis for the Commis­ sion's action. The Yearbooks also include bibliographies on the vari­ ous topics in the Commission's program. It should be assumed that any library for legal research has cop­ ies of the Yearbooks. Citation Form In this Symposium the Yearbooks are usually cited in the fol­ lowing abbreviated manner: I

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American Journal of Comparative LawOxford University Press

Published: May 1, 1979

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