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Plagiarism & Copyright
This guide is the BU version of the Oxford Standard for the Citation of Legal Authorities (OSCOLA) guide, Citing International Law Sources (2006). Please note that some changes have been made to the original guidance from OSCOLA.
For a LAW assignment, you must cite references in two places:
If you wish to cite UK and EU legal materials, see the Referencing - UK & EU Law.
This guide covers how to reference primary legal materials from international organisations, for example United Nations treaties. It does not cover how to reference primary legal materials from national jurisdictions, for example case law from France.
OSCOLA provides the following general guidance: