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Human Rights and Humanitarian Law

The Raoul Wallenberg Institute's Guide to Human Rights and Humanitarian Law

Citations and References

Which style shall I choose for my references?

The style recommended by the Lund University Faculty of Law is  OSCOLA, Oxford Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities

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Examples of commonly used styles:

APA

Adams, R., & Loideáin, N. (2019). Addressing indirect discrimination and gender stereotypes in AI virtual personal assistants: the role of international human rights law, Cambridge International Law Journal, 8(2), 241-257


Harvard
Adams, R., and Loideáin, N. (2019). Addressing indirect discrimination and gender stereotypes in AI virtual personal assistants: the role of international human rights law. Cambridge International Law Journal 8, 2, 241-257

OSCOLA

Gunther Teubner, 'Legal Irritants: Good Faith in British Law or How Unifying Law Ends up in New Divergences' [1998] MLR 11.

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