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This document provides guidelines for citing sources in footnotes using the OSCOLA referencing style. It outlines how to reference cases, books, encyclopedias, statutes, journals, and online materials in footnotes. Key points include: - Every footnote must end with a full stop. Do not use periods in abbreviations. - For cases, include the name, citation, and paragraph number if referring to a specific paragraph. - For books, include the author, title, publisher, year and page number. - For journals, include the author, title, year, volume number, journal name and page numbers. - For online materials, include the author, title,

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Oscola Key

This document provides guidelines for citing sources in footnotes using the OSCOLA referencing style. It outlines how to reference cases, books, encyclopedias, statutes, journals, and online materials in footnotes. Key points include: - Every footnote must end with a full stop. Do not use periods in abbreviations. - For cases, include the name, citation, and paragraph number if referring to a specific paragraph. - For books, include the author, title, publisher, year and page number. - For journals, include the author, title, year, volume number, journal name and page numbers. - For online materials, include the author, title,

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DR.

RAM MANOHAR LOHIYA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY

MOOT COURT COMMITTEE

OSCOLA KEY

 Every footnote must end with a full stop.


 Do not use periods in abbreviations.

CASES
1. Name of the case (without comma) citation.
Corr v IBC Vehicles Ltd [2008] UKHL 13.
Union of India v Hari Prasad AIR 1987 SC 786.

2. If mentioning particular paragraph of the case


Name of the case (without comma) citation [paragraph no].
Bunt v Tilley [2006] 3 All ER 336 [1]–[37].

BOOKS
Author, Title of Book (volume (if any), editior/translator (if any), edition, publishers year of
publication) page no.
Gareth Jones, Goff and Jones: The Law of Restitution (1st supp, 7th edn, Sweet & Maxwell
2009) 546.
K Zweigert and H Kötz, An Introduction to Comparative Law (Tony Weir tr, 3rd edn, OUP
1998) 67.

ENCYCLOPEDIAS
Halsbury’s Laws (5th edn, 2010) vol 57, para 53

STATUTES
Name of Statue, section/art.
Constitution of India 1950, art 136.
Human Rights Act 1998, s 15(1)(b).
JOURNALS
1. If a journal does not have a volume number.

Author, ‘title’ [year] journal name or abbreviation first page of article, the page pinpointed in
article.
Paul Craig, ‘Theory, “Pure Theory” and Values in Public Law’ [2005] PL 440.
2. If a journal has a volume number.
Author, ‘title’ (year) volume journal name or abbreviation first page of article, the page
pinpointed in article.
JAG Griffith, ‘The Common Law and the Political Constitution’ (2001) 117 LQR 42, 64.

ONLINE MATERIALS
Author (if any), ‘title’ [year] OR (year) volume/issue journal name or abbreviation <web
address> date accessed.
Graham Greenleaf, ‘The Global Development of Free Access to Legal Information’ (2010) 1(1)
EJLT <http://ejlt.org/article/view/17> accessed 27 July 2010.
Sarah Cole, ‘Virtual Friend Fires Employee’ (Naked Law, 1 May 2009)
<http://www.nakedlaw.com/2009/05/index.html> accessed 19 November 2009.

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