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.

Remove all full stops in the abbreviated law report title: All ER not All E.R.

Use the Cardiff Index to Legal Abbreviations to find the preferred abbreviation for law journals but omit punctuation.

Example:
Environmental Law Brief is abbreviated to ELB.

The Cardiff Index database will also provide the full title for an abbreviated law journal.

Example:
IRLR full title is Industrial Relations Law Reports.

OR


Use the abbreviation shown in the publication itself, omitting any punctuation.

Where no preferred abbreviation is given, abbreviate titles using the guidance in the Appendix to the full OSCOLA guide, section 4.2.1.