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OSCOLA (Oxford Standard for the Citation of Legal Authorities) - quick guide
Consistency and accuracy are two of the most important rules to follow in the citation of legal authorities. To help you achieve these you are required by the School of Law to use a form of legal citation called OSCOLA. This guide shows you how to cite some of the most important UK and international primary and secondary legal sources in your footnotes and bibliographies using the OSCOLA rules. However, this guide is not comprehensive so, when citing UK legal materials, you should also refer to the OSCOLA user manual online at www.law.ox.ac.uk/published/OSCOLA_4th_edn_Hart_2012.pdf and, for international legal materials, consult the guide at www.law.ox.ac.uk/sites/files/oxlaw/oscola_2006_citing_international_law.pdf. All citations appear in footnotes and again at the end of your work. The following information is derived from OSCOLA 4th edn. (Hart, 2012) and OSCOLA 2006 Citing International Law Sources
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