This guidance applies whether you found the document in print or online.
author | title | (date) | UN Doc | document number
Footnote and bibliography:
e.g. United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) Sixth Committee Report of the Working Group on Measures to Eliminate International Terrorism (29 October 2001) UN Doc A/C.6/56/L.9
To pinpoint, follow the citation with a comma and the page number. To pinpoint several pages, insert a dash between the page numbers:
e.g. United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) Sixth Committee Report of the Working Group on Measures to Eliminate International Terrorism (29 October 2001) UN Doc A/C.6/56/L.9, 5
The first time you reference the document, give the name of the author in full, e.g. United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). After that, it can be given in abbreviated form, e.g. UNGA.
The date is always given in (round brackets).
Each UN document has a unique reference number ('symbol') located at the top right of the document.
You can find a guide on what UN symbols mean on the UN website.