Please select the citation style you use and the link will take you to the specific tab for government reports/documents from various styles included in Monash University Library Citing and Referencing Guide. Note that NOT every style has a guide on how to cite government reports/publications.
APA
AIP
Chicago
CSIRO
IEEE
Harvard
Law
MLA
MHRA
Turabian
See the Chicago style for Government sources.
Vancouver
Please select the citation style you use and the link will take you to the specific tab for government reports/documents from various styles included in Monash University Library Citing and Referencing Guide. Note that NOT every style has a guide on how to cite government reports/publications.
Use the Library Guide to Citing and Referencing for different styles where possible
If there is no example available use the style manual for the stye you are using. If this does not provide adequate guidance use the AGLC4 (Australian Guide to Legal Citation).
The United Nations provides information on citing and referencing following the Bluebook Style, a US style for citing legal materials which includes United Nations documents. APA and Chicago refer users to the Bluebook style.
International Agreements, Treaties and Conventions
To reference these you need to find the Volume number, Treaty Series abbreviation,treaty number and date entered into force (EIF). See United Nations Treaty Collection for details.
There is an example of citing a Treaty using the AGLC style on the Citing & Referencing tab of the Law Library Guide.
Some examples of citing International Agreements and Treaties in APA style
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