One of our key priorities at the Library & Archives is to support diplomats at the UN with the research and information services they need to participate in multilateral processes. Here, you’ll find some of the key services and tools we offer diplomats at UN Geneva.
Interested in exploring multilateralism, but don't know where to begin? Whether you're a student, researcher, diplomat or UN staff member, we're here to help you in your research. Join us for online learning sessions on how to access and use our primary sources on multilateralism.
The launch edition of the META-UN conference, organized by "Flagship 2" and "HUM:Global" at the University of Copenhagen, took place on 6 and 7 February 2025.
*This information session will be held in English.
Students from all universities are invited to join us for an information session on how to access primary sources on multilateralism at the UN Library & Archives Geneva.
*This information session will be held in English.
Students from all universities are invited to join us for an information session on how to access primary sources on multilateralism at the UN Library & Archives Geneva.
*This information session will be held in French.
Students from all universities are invited to join us for an information session on how to access primary sources on multilateralism at the UN Library & Archives Geneva.
In this new episode of HiStories, we’re exploring the remarkable history of the rights of the child, as we mark this year the centenary of the adoption of the “Declaration of the Rights of the Child” by the League of Nations Assembly in September 1924.
In this tutorial, we share how to navigate the League of Nations Archives, specifically focusing on Conventions, Ratifications, and other Diplomatic Instruments.