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.[1] [2]
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.[1]
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:
Special session | Topic | Convened by | Date | Resolution |
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First | Palestine | 28 April – 15 May 1947 | A/310 | |
Second | Palestine | 16 April – 14 May 1948 | A/555 | |
Third | Afghanistan Brazil Burma Cambodia Ethiopia Iran Iraq Laos Libya Nepal Nigeria Philippines Sudan | 21 – 25 August 1961 | A/4860 | |
Fourth | 14 May – 27 June 1963 | A/5441 | ||
Fifth | 21 April – 13 June 1967 | A/6657 | ||
Sixth | 9 April – 2 May 1974 | A/9559 | ||
Seventh | 1 – 16 Septembre 1975 | A/10301 | ||
Eighth | 20 – 21 April 1978 | A/S-8/10 | ||
Ninth | 24 April – 3 May 1978 | A/S-9/13 | ||
Tenth | 23 May – 30 June 1978 | A/S-10/4 | ||
Eleventh | 25 August – 15 September 1980 | A/S-11/3 | ||
Twelfth | 7 June – 10 July 1982 | A/S-12/6 | ||
Thirteenth | 27 May – 1 June 1986 | A/S-13/16 | ||
Fourteenth | 17 – 20 September 1986 | A/S-14/10 | ||
Fifteenth | 31 May – 25 June 1988 | A/S-15/6 | ||
Sixteenth | 12 – 14 December 1989 | A/S-16/5 | ||
Seventeenth | 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 | 23 – 27 June 1997 | A/S-19/33 | ||
Twentieth | 8 – 10 June 1998 | A/S-20/14 | ||
Twenty-first | 30 June – 2 July 1999 | A/S-21/7 | ||
Twenty-second | 27 – 28 September 1999 | A/S-22/11 | ||
Twenty-third | 5 – 9 June 2000 | A/S-23/13 | ||
Twenty-fourth | 26 – 30 June 2000 | A/S-24/10 | ||
Twenty-fifth | 6 – 8 June 2001 | A/S-25/9 | ||
Twenty-sixth | 25 – 27 June 2001 | A/S-26/7 | ||
Twenty-seventh | 8 – 10 May 2002 | A/S-27/24 | ||
Twenty-eighth | 24 January 2005 | A/RES/59/26 | ||
Twenty-ninth | 22 September 2014 | A/RES/67/250 | ||
Thirtieth | 19 – 21 April 2016 | A/RES/67/193 A/RES/69/200 A/RES/70/181 |