Below are suggested formats for common types of legal publications (California and federal sources). In Text Citations Court cases: (Griswold v. Connecticut, 1965) Statutes (named): (Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act of 1974) Statutes (no name): (18 U.S.C. § 2258) If the name ...
APA:EmilyBronte“expressedincreasinghostilityfortheworldofhumanrelationships,whethersexualorsocial”(Taylor,1988,p.11).Newmark(1988,pp.39-40)notesthreecharacteristicallyexpressivetext-types:(a)seriousimaginativeliterature(e.g.lyricalpoetry);(b)authoritativestatements(politicalspeechesanddocuments,statutesandlegal...
A guide to citing the law using the 4th edition of the Oxford Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities (OSCOLA). The tutorial demonstrates how to cite 'primary' sources of law (i.e. cases and legislation) and how to refer to 'secondary' sources such as books, journals and government re...