A special session of the United Nations General Assembly, or UNGASS, occurs when the United Nations General Assembly meets in order to discuss an important wide-ranging topic.
Under Chapter IV, article 20 of the United Nations Charter, "Special sessions shall be convoked by the Secretary-General at the request of the Security Council or of a majority of the Members of the United Nations." The request of the Security Council requires a vote of nine or more of its fifteen members. However, since 1975, all special sessions have been called by the General Assembly.
Each special session deals exclusively with one topic with a short agenda. They are typically high-level events with the participation of heads of state and government and government ministers. A special session usually adopts one or two outcome documents, such as a political declaration, action plan or a strategy. Special sessions last from one to several days. Like a regular annual session, a special session consists of both formal and informal plenary meetings, with a Committee of the Whole negotiating the outcome document.
Procedure
The procedure to call a special session are laid out in the Rules of Procedure of the General Assembly. The rules pertaining to special sessions are as follow:
- Rule 7:
- Allows for the General Assembly to fix a date for a special session (in accordance with Article 20 of the Charter).
- Rule 8(a):
- Requires special sessions to be convened within fifteen days of the receipt by the Secretary-General of a request for such a session from the Security Council or from a majority of the Members of the United Nations
- Rule 9(a):
- Allows any Member State of the United Nations to request the Secretary-General convene a special session. The Secretary-General must then inform other Members of the request and inquire whether they concur with it. If a majority do within thirty days, a special session of the General Assembly shall be convened.
- Rule 10:
- Requires the Secretary-General to notify Member States, at least fourteen days in advance, of the opening of a special session convened at the request of the Security Council. This time period is changed to at least ten days in advance in the case of a session convened at the request of a majority of Members.
- Rule 16:
- Requires the provisional agenda of a special session convened at the request of the Security Council to be communicated to the Member States at least fourteen days before the opening of the session, or at least ten days before the opening of the session for sessions convened at the request of a majority of Member States.
- Rule 17:
- Requires that the provisional agenda for a special session only consist of those items proposed for consideration in the request for the holding of the session.
- Rule 18:
- Allows for supplementary items to be added to the agenda by any Member States, principal organ of the United Nations or the Secretary-General at least four days before the date fixed for the opening of a special session. Such items are placed on a supplementary list.
- Rule 19:
- During a special session, items on the supplementary list and additional items may be added to the agenda by a two-thirds majority of the members present and voting.
Sessions
Special session | Topic | Convened by | Date | Resolution |
---|---|---|---|---|
First | Palestine | ![]() | 28 April – 15 May 1947 | A/310 |
Second | Palestine | ![]() | 16 April – 14 May 1948 | A/555 |
Third | Tunisia |
Reference: | 21 – 25 August 1961 | A/4860 |
Fourth | Financial situation of the United Nations | ![]() | 14 May – 27 June 1963 | A/5441 |
Fifth | South West Africa (Namibia) | 21 April – 13 June 1967 | A/6657 | |
Sixth | Raw materials and development | ![]() | 9 April – 2 May 1974 | A/9559 |
Seventh | Development and international economic cooperation | ![]() | 1 – 16 Septembre 1975 | A/10301 |
Eighth | Financing of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon | 20 – 21 April 1978 | A/S-8/10 | |
Ninth | Namibia | 24 April – 3 May 1978 | A/S-9/13 | |
Tenth | Disarmament | 23 May – 30 June 1978 | A/S-10/4 | |
Eleventh | New International Economic Order | 25 August – 15 September 1980 | A/S-11/3 | |
Twelfth | Disarmament | 7 June – 10 July 1982 | A/S-12/6 | |
Thirteenth | Africa | 27 May – 1 June 1986 | A/S-13/16 | |
Fourteenth | Namibia | 17 – 20 September 1986 | A/S-14/10 | |
Fifteenth | Disarmament | 31 May – 25 June 1988 | A/S-15/6 | |
Sixteenth | Apartheid | 12 – 14 December 1989 | A/S-16/5 | |
Seventeenth | Drug abuse | 20 – 23 February 1990 | A/S-17/13 | |
Eighteenth | International economic cooperation (economic growth and developing nations) | 23 – 27 April 1990 | A/S-18/15 | |
Nineteenth | Earth Summit + 5 | 23 – 27 June 1997 | A/S-19/33 | |
Twentieth | World drug problem | 8 – 10 June 1998 | A/S-20/14 | |
Twenty-first | Population and development | 30 June – 2 July 1999 | A/S-21/7 | |
Twenty-second | Small Island Developing States | 27 – 28 September 1999 | A/S-22/11 | |
Twenty-third | Women 2000: Gender Equality, Development and Peace for the Twenty-First Century | 5 – 9 June 2000 | A/S-23/13 | |
Twenty-fourth | Social Development | 26 – 30 June 2000 | A/S-24/10 | |
Twenty-fifth | Implementation of the outcome of the UN Conference on Human Settlements (Habitat II) | 6 – 8 June 2001 | A/S-25/9 | |
Twenty-sixth | Problem of human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) in all its aspects | 25 – 27 June 2001 | A/S-26/7 | |
Twenty-seventh | World Summit for Children | 8 – 10 May 2002 | A/S-27/24 | |
Twenty-eighth | Commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi concentration camps | 24 January 2005 | A/RES/59/26 | |
Twenty-ninth | Follow-up to the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development beyond 2014 | 22 September 2014 | A/RES/67/250 | |
Thirtieth | World drug problem | 19 – 21 April 2016 | A/RES/67/193 A/RES/69/200 A/RES/70/181 |
See also
References
- Ruder, Nicole; Nakano, Kenji; Aeschlimann, Johann (2017). Aeschlimann, Johann; Regan, Mary (eds.). The GA Handbook: A practical guide to the United Nations General Assembly (PDF) (2nd ed.). New York: Permanent Mission of Switzerland to the United Nations. pp. 14–15. ISBN 978-0-615-49660-3.
- . San Francisco: United Nations. 26 June 1945. p. 6 – via Wikisource.
- United Nations General Assembly Document 520/Rev.18. Rules of Procedure of the General Assembly A/520/Rev.18 September 2016. Retrieved accessdate.
- United Nations General Assembly Request for the Summoning of a Special Session of the General Assembly A/4831 8 August 1961. Retrieved accessdate.
External links
- UNGA Special Sessions
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A special session of the United Nations General Assembly or UNGASS occurs when the United Nations General Assembly meets in order to discuss an important wide ranging topic Under Chapter IV article 20 of the United Nations Charter Special sessions shall be convoked by the Secretary General at the request of the Security Council or of a majority of the Members of the United Nations The request of the Security Council requires a vote of nine or more of its fifteen members However since 1975 all special sessions have been called by the General Assembly Each special session deals exclusively with one topic with a short agenda They are typically high level events with the participation of heads of state and government and government ministers A special session usually adopts one or two outcome documents such as a political declaration action plan or a strategy Special sessions last from one to several days Like a regular annual session a special session consists of both formal and informal plenary meetings with a Committee of the Whole negotiating the outcome document ProcedureThe procedure to call a special session are laid out in the Rules of Procedure of the General Assembly The rules pertaining to special sessions are as follow Rule 7 Allows for the General Assembly to fix a date for a special session in accordance with Article 20 of the Charter Rule 8 a Requires special sessions to be convened within fifteen days of the receipt by the Secretary General of a request for such a session from the Security Council or from a majority of the Members of the United Nations Rule 9 a Allows any Member State of the United Nations to request the Secretary General convene a special session The Secretary General must then inform other Members of the request and inquire whether they concur with it If a majority do within thirty days a special session of the General Assembly shall be convened Rule 10 Requires the Secretary General to notify Member States at least fourteen days in advance of the opening of a special session convened at the request of the Security Council This time period is changed to at least ten days in advance in the case of a session convened at the request of a majority of Members Rule 16 Requires the provisional agenda of a special session convened at the request of the Security Council to be communicated to the Member States at least fourteen days before the opening of the session or at least ten days before the opening of the session for sessions convened at the request of a majority of Member States Rule 17 Requires that the provisional agenda for a special session only consist of those items proposed for consideration in the request for the holding of the session Rule 18 Allows for supplementary items to be added to the agenda by any Member States principal organ of the United Nations or the Secretary General at least four days before the date fixed for the opening of a special session Such items are placed on a supplementary list Rule 19 During a special session items on the supplementary list and additional items may be added to the agenda by a two thirds majority of the members present and voting SessionsSpecial session Topic Convened by Date Resolution First Palestine United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 28 April 15 May 1947 A 310 Second Palestine United Nations General Assembly 16 April 14 May 1948 A 555 Third Tunisia Afghanistan Brazil Burma Cambodia Ceylon Congo Leopoldville Cuba Cyprus Ethiopia Federation of Malaya Ghana Guinea India Indonesia Iran Iraq Jordan Laos Lebanon Liberia Libya Mali Morocco Nepal Nigeria Pakistan Philippines Saudi Arabia Somalia Sudan Thailand Togo Tunisia Turkey United Arab Republic Upper Volta Yemen Yugoslavia Reference 21 25 August 1961 A 4860 Fourth Financial situation of the United Nations United Nations General Assembly 14 May 27 June 1963 A 5441 Fifth South West Africa Namibia 21 April 13 June 1967 A 6657 Sixth Raw materials and development Algeria 9 April 2 May 1974 A 9559 Seventh Development and international economic cooperation United Nations General Assembly 1 16 Septembre 1975 A 10301 Eighth Financing of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon 20 21 April 1978 A S 8 10 Ninth Namibia 24 April 3 May 1978 A S 9 13 Tenth Disarmament 23 May 30 June 1978 A S 10 4 Eleventh New International Economic Order 25 August 15 September 1980 A S 11 3 Twelfth Disarmament 7 June 10 July 1982 A S 12 6 Thirteenth Africa 27 May 1 June 1986 A S 13 16 Fourteenth Namibia 17 20 September 1986 A S 14 10 Fifteenth Disarmament 31 May 25 June 1988 A S 15 6 Sixteenth Apartheid 12 14 December 1989 A S 16 5 Seventeenth Drug abuse 20 23 February 1990 A S 17 13 Eighteenth International economic cooperation economic growth and developing nations 23 27 April 1990 A S 18 15 Nineteenth Earth Summit 5 23 27 June 1997 A S 19 33 Twentieth World drug problem 8 10 June 1998 A S 20 14 Twenty first Population and development 30 June 2 July 1999 A S 21 7 Twenty second Small Island Developing States 27 28 September 1999 A S 22 11 Twenty third Women 2000 Gender Equality Development and Peace for the Twenty First Century 5 9 June 2000 A S 23 13 Twenty fourth Social Development 26 30 June 2000 A S 24 10 Twenty fifth Implementation of the outcome of the UN Conference on Human Settlements Habitat II 6 8 June 2001 A S 25 9 Twenty sixth Problem of human immunodeficiency virus acquired immunodeficiency syndrome HIV AIDS in all its aspects 25 27 June 2001 A S 26 7 Twenty seventh World Summit for Children 8 10 May 2002 A S 27 24 Twenty eighth Commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi concentration camps 24 January 2005 A RES 59 26 Twenty ninth Follow up to the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development beyond 2014 22 September 2014 A RES 67 250 Thirtieth World drug problem 19 21 April 2016 A RES 67 193 A RES 69 200 A RES 70 181See alsoEmergency special session of the United Nations General AssemblyReferencesRuder Nicole Nakano Kenji Aeschlimann Johann 2017 Aeschlimann Johann Regan Mary eds The GA Handbook A practical guide to the United Nations General Assembly PDF 2nd ed New York Permanent Mission of Switzerland to the United Nations pp 14 15 ISBN 978 0 615 49660 3 Charter of the United Nations San Francisco United Nations 26 June 1945 p 6 via Wikisource United Nations General Assembly Document 520 Rev 18 Rules of Procedure of the General Assembly A 520 Rev 18 September 2016 Retrieved accessdate United Nations General Assembly Request for the Summoning of a Special Session of the General Assembly A 4831 8 August 1961 Retrieved accessdate External linksUNGA Special Sessions