OSCOLA referencing style is used when submitting work for a module for the School of Law.  Due to the complexity of particular sources, some entries are very detailed.  Make sure to fully read each page.

Conference papers may be published in print in regular series of proceedings, as collections for a specific conference, or as individual papers on a website.

 

Footnote form

If a conference paper has been published online your footnote should always include a web address and date of access.

 

Author/s, 'Title of paper' (Conference Title, Location, Date of Conference) accessed day month year.

 

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Footnote examples

C Kirkpatrick & C George, 'Assessing the Impact of Trade SIAs' (Trade Sustainability Impact Assessment Stocktaking: Implementing Sustainable Trade conference, Brussels, 22nd March 2006) <http://www.sed.manchester.ac.uk/idpm/research/iarc/pdfs/SIA_CONFERENCE_paper.pdf> accessed 20 August 2011.

Lord Bingham, ‘Keynote Address’ (Liberty conference, London, 6 June 2009) <http://www.liberty-human-rights.org.uk/publications/3-articles-and-speeches/index.shtml> accessed 19 November 2009.

 

Bibliography

Bingham, Lord, ‘Keynote Address’ (Liberty conference, London, 6 June 2009)<http://www.liberty-human-rights.org.uk/publications/3-articles-and-speeches/index.shtml> accessed 19 November 2009

Kirkpatrick C & George C, 'Assessing the Impact of Trade SIAs' (Trade Sustainability Impact Assessment Stocktaking Conference: Implementing Sustainable Trade, Brussels, 22nd March (2006)<http://www.sed.manchester.ac.uk/idpm/research/iarc/pdfs/SIA_CONFERENCE_paper/pdf> accessed 20 August 2010

 

Notes

Reference: Faculty of Law, University of Oxford, OSCOLA: Oxford Standard for the Citation of Legal Authorities (4th edn Oxford University 2010) 41-42.