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OSCOLAO xford University Standard for the Citation of Legal AuthoritiesFourth EditionFaculty of Law, University of ..11 General notes ..31 .1 Citations and footnotes ..31 .1 .1 Citing cases ..31 .1 .2 Citing legislation ..41 .1 .3 Citing secondary sources ..41 .1 .4 Order of sources in footnotes ..41 .2 Subsequent citations, cross-references and Latin gadgets ..51 .2 .1 Subsequent citations ..51 .2 .2 Cross-references ..61 .2 .3 Latin gadgets ..71 .3 Punctuation, ranges of numbers and years, and foreign words ..71 .3 .1 Punctuation ..71 .3 .2 Ranges of numbers and years ..71 .3 .3 Foreign words ..81 .4 Citing foreign materials ..81 .5 Quotations ..81 .6 Tables and lists of abbreviations ..101 .6 .1 Lists of abbreviations ..101 .6 .2 Tables of cases ..101 .6 .3 Tables of legislation and other tables.
OSCOLA is a footnote style: all citations appear in footnotes . OSCOLA does not use endnotes or in-text citations, such as ‘(Brown, 2007)’ . Longer works, such as books and theses, also include citations in tables of cases and legislation, and bibliographies . When citing any source, either directly (as a quotation) or indirectly (by ...
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