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- OSCOLA - Faculty of Law
The OSCOLA website (www law ox ac uk oscola) provides support materials for Endnote and other bibliographic software, a link to Cardiff University’s online tutorial for OSCOLA, and other materials
- OSCOLA Quick Reference Guide - Faculty of Law
When pinpointing, give paragraph numbers in square brackets at the end of the citation If the judgment has no paragraph numbers, provide the page number pinpoint after the court
- OSCOLA Referencing - A complete guide - Oxford Royale
If you study Law at university, you’ll use the OSCOLA referencing system This is the Oxford University Standard for the Citation of Legal Authorities We’ve created a comprehensive guide on exactly what OSCLA is, and how to use it What is OSCOLA referencing? OSCOLA is a footnote referencing style
- A Quick Guide to OSCOLA Referencing | Rules Examples
The Oxford University Standard for the Citation of Legal Authorities (OSCOLA) is a referencing style used by students and academics in law OSCOLA referencing places citations in footnotes, which are marked in the text with footnote numbers:
- Oxford Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities - Wikipedia
The Oxford University Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities (OSCOLA) is a style guide that provides the modern method of legal citation in the United Kingdom; the style itself is also referred to as OSCOLA
- The basics - OSCOLA referencing guide - Swansea University
OSCOLA is now the industry standard for referencing legal materials It is used by many UK and International law schools as well as by many legal journals and publishers It is the style approved for use by the College of Law at Swansea University
- Using OSCOLA - OSCOLA - Homepage at The University of Law
The Oxford University Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities (OSCOLA) is designed to help the author to achieve consistency and to make life easier for the reader OSCOLA provides rules and examples for the main UK legal primary sources, and for many types of secondary sources
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