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There are two golden rules for the citation of legal authorities.
One is consistency. The other is consideration for the reader.
Legal writing is more persuasive when the author refers to legal
materials in a clear, consistent and familiar way. The Oxford
University Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities (OSCOLA)
helps authors to achieve consistency in citing cases, legislation
and secondary sources. And it helps authors to make life easier for
their readers. OSCOLA is widely used by law schools and legal
publishers both in the United Kingdom and abroad. This latest
revision of OSCOLA (the fourth edition) is the first to be
published in hard copy, and provides more detailed coverage of both
primary and secondary legal sources. The editors are Donal Nolan
and Sandra Meredith. Shortlisted for the Halsbury Legal Awards 2013
in the Award for Academic Contribution category.
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