Citing a press release in Chicago style, notes-bibliography Set the title of the press release in title case and enclose it within quotation marks. Organization, “Press Release Title,” news release, Publication Month Day, Year, URL.
Chicago Bibliography Format: "Title of Treaty in Title Case." Description of significance of date Month Day, Year. Title of Source that Contains Treaty Text Vol, item # (Year): Page numbers. URL.
Chicago Citation Style (17th Edition): Government Publication General Format. Full Note: Name of Government Body/Division, Publication Title, (Place of. Publication: Publisher, Year), URL. Concise Note: Name of Government Body/Division, Publication Title. Bibliography: Name of Government Body/Division. Example.
Here is the basic format for a reference list entry of a UN report in Chicago style 17th edition: Author(s) of the report. Title of the report. Place of publication: Publisher, Year of publication.
Generally speaking, cite UN documents in the following order: author, 'title' (date) document number.
Ingly, and with a little more digging at the UN site, we'd cite the document as follows (in a note): 1. UN General Assembly, Resolution 217A (III), Universal Declaration of Human Rights, A/RES/217(III) (December 10, 1948), https://. un.
Legislation (Enacted Bills/Statutes) Name of the Bill, vol# Reporter Name series# (year), url. 1. Homeland Security Act of 2002, Pub.
Here is the basic format for a reference list entry of a report in Chicago style 17th edition: Author(s) of the report. Title of the report. Place of publication: Publisher, Year of publication.