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The Oxford University Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities (OSCOLA) is the modern method of legal citation in the United Kingdom. First developed by Peter Birks of the University of Oxford Faculty of Law, and now in its 4th edition, it has been adopted by most law schools and many legal publishers in the United Kingdom. ==Cases== Cases are to be cited without periods in the names or the report names. If there is a (neutral citation ), which is generally the case after 2001 or 2002, cite it before the 'best' report: the ''Law Reports'' (AC, QB, Ch etc.), or the WLR or the All ER. * ''Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball Co'' () 1 QB 256 * ''Transfield Shipping Inc v Mercator Shipping Inc (The Achilleas)'' () UKHL 48, () 1 AC 61 When you cite something for a second time, an abbreviation can be used. In a footnote referring back to a particular page and another footnote, this would be, * ''Carlill'' (n 12) 854 * ''The Achilleas'' (n 13) () ::N.B. The foregoing parenthetical reference to a prior note or page may be disrupted if an editor inserts a new reference in the article before the reference of the parenthetical. For European Union cases, * Case 240/83 ''Procureur de la République v ADBHU'' () ECR 531 For European Court of Human Rights cases, * ''Omojudi v UK'' (2009) 51 EHRR 10 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Oxford Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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