Oscola Citation Verification

Summary

OSCOLA citations require accuracy in formatting and details. Ensure references include correct adoption and publication years, as seen with the European Community guidelines. Verify document authenticity, like UNSC Res 541, and ensure all elements are present in citations, such as case names, years, and report references.

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Are these correct Crawford (n *). Talmon (n *). European Community, ‘Guidelines on the Recognition of New States in Eastern Europe and in the Soviet Union’ (*). Hersch Lauterpacht, Recognition in International Law (CUP *). William Thomas Worster, ‘Law, Politics, and the Conception of the State in State Recognition Theory’ (*) * BU Int’l LJ *. Talmon (n *). Great Britain v Costa Rica (Tinoco Arbitration) (*) * RIAA *. ILC, Articles on State Responsibility (*) art *(*). SC Res * (*) UN Doc S/RES/*. Reference re Secession of Quebec [*] * SCR *. Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall (Advisory Opinion) [*] ICJ Rep *. Reparation for Injuries (Advisory Opinion) [*] ICJ Rep *. Kosovo Advisory Opinion [*] ICJ Rep *. UN Charter art *. Loizidou v Turkey (*) * EHRR *.
Your footnotes generally follow the OSCOLA style, but here are a few observations:
- Crawford (n *) and Talmon (n *): Ensure the references are consistent with the initial citations.
- European Community: The citation appears correct, but verify the year and details.
- Hersch Lauterpacht and William Thomas Worster: These citations seem accurate.
- Ensure all repeated citations use "ibid" or the appropriate cross-reference format, like (n X).
- Check for completeness and consistency across all references.
Is this European Community, ‘Declaration on the "Guidelines on the Recognition of New States in Eastern Europe and in the Soviet Union"' (*) * ILM *. * instead of *
The European Community's "Declaration on the Guidelines on the Recognition of New States in Eastern Europe and in the Soviet Union" is often cited as being adopted in *. However, the reference to "* ILM *" corresponds to a * publication in the International Legal Materials. Ensure you are using the correct document date and publication year based on your context.
So is this correct European Community, ‘Declaration on the "Guidelines on the Recognition of New States in Eastern Europe and in the Soviet Union"' (*) * ILM *.
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The citation you've provided seems to be correct for the publication year:
- The European Community's "Declaration on the Guidelines on the Recognition of New States in Eastern Europe and in the Soviet Union" is often cited as being adopted in *.
- The reference "* ILM *" corresponds to a * publication in the International Legal Materials.
Ensure that your context aligns with the adoption date of * and the publication year of *. If you have further questions about legal citations or need more assistance, feel free to ask!
I used that citation for this is it correct On top of this, The European Community Guidelines on the Recognition of New States in * added even more requirements like democracy and human rights.
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It appears you're confirming the citation of the European Community's guidelines. You are correct to state that the guidelines were adopted in *, while the publication is from *. Ensure your context and document align with these dates. If you have more questions on legal citations, feel free to ask!
So should I leave it as * for the footnote
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It's important to be accurate with legal citations. In this case, you should reference * for the adoption date of the European Community's guidelines and * for the publication year in the International Legal Materials (* ILM *). Keep the footnote as * for the publication reference. Let me know if you have any other questions!
So leave it like this European Community, ‘Declaration on the "Guidelines on the Recognition of New States in Eastern Europe and in the Soviet Union"' (*) * ILM *.
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Your citation "European Community, ‘Declaration on the "Guidelines on the Recognition of New States in Eastern Europe and in the Soviet Union"' (*) * ILM *" is correct for the publication year. For legal citations, it's important to reflect both the adoption year (*) and the publication year (*) as contextually relevant. If you need more help with legal citations or any other legal queries, feel free to ask!
So how should it be
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To ensure accuracy, your citation should reflect both the adoption year and the publication year. You can phrase it like this:
- European Community, ‘Declaration on the "Guidelines on the Recognition of New States in Eastern Europe and in the Soviet Union"' (adopted *, published *) * ILM *.
If you have more questions about legal citations, feel free to ask!
Is that oscola refrenced
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Yes, the citation format you're using appears to follow the OSCOLA (Oxford University Standard for the Citation of Legal Authorities) style. The key is to reflect both the adoption year and the publication year accurately, as you've done. If you need further assistance, feel free to ask!
Is this oscola European Community, ‘Declaration on the "Guidelines on the Recognition of New States in Eastern Europe and in the Soviet Union"' (adopted *, published *) * ILM *.
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Yes, your citation does follow the OSCOLA style. You've correctly included both the adoption year (*) and the publication year (*) along with the reference to the International Legal Materials (* ILM *). If you have any other citation questions, feel free to ask!
Is this correct * Hersch Lauterpacht, Recognition in International Law (CUP *).
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Yes, the citation "Hersch Lauterpacht, Recognition in International Law (CUP *)" is correctly formatted according to OSCOLA style. It includes the author's name, book title in italics, publisher (CUP for Cambridge University Press), and the year of publication. If you have more questions about citations or other legal queries, feel free to ask!
Is this correct ILC, ‘Draft Articles on Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts’ in Yearbook of the International Law Commission *, vol II, Part Two, art *(*).
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Your citation for the "ILC, ‘Draft Articles on Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts’ in Yearbook of the International Law Commission *, vol II, Part Two, art *(*)" appears to be in line with OSCOLA style. You've correctly included the document title, publication source, year, volume, part, and article number. If you have more questions on legal citations, feel free to ask!
So I should put this in is it correct oscola and real reference yes or no ILC, ‘Draft Articles on Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts’ in Yearbook of the International Law Commission *, vol II, Part Two, art *(*).
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Yes, your citation "ILC, ‘Draft Articles on Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts’ in Yearbook of the International Law Commission *, vol II, Part Two, art *(*)" appears to be correctly formatted according to OSCOLA style. It includes all the necessary elements such as the document title, publication source, year, volume, part, and article number.
Is this real ILC, ‘Draft Articles on Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts’ in Yearbook of the International Law Commission *, vol II, Part Two, art *(*).
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Yes, the "Draft Articles on Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts" by the International Law Commission (ILC) is a real document. It appears in the Yearbook of the International Law Commission *, vol II, Part Two, and your citation follows the OSCOLA style correctly. If you have any further questions feel free to ask!
Show me how this should be ILC, ‘Draft Articles on Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts’ in Yearbook of the International Law Commission *, vol II, Part Two, art *(*).
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Your citation is correctly formatted according to the OSCOLA style. It should appear as follows:
- ILC, ‘Draft Articles on Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts’ in Yearbook of the International Law Commission *, vol II, Part Two, art *(*).
This includes the document title, publication source, year, volume, part, and article number, which are essential elements in the citation. If you need further assistance, feel free to ask!
Is this correct UNSC Res * (* November *) UN Doc S/RES/*.
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Your citation "UNSC Res * (* November *) UN Doc S/RES/*" is correctly formatted according to the OSCOLA style. It includes the resolution number, adoption date, and document reference. If you have more questions about legal citations or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
Is this real UNSC Res * (* November *) UN Doc S/RES/*.
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Yes, UNSC Resolution *, adopted on * November *, is a real United Nations Security Council document. It pertains to the situation in Cyprus and is correctly cited as "UNSC Res * (* November *) UN Doc S/RES/*" in OSCOLA style. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
Is this correct Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (Advisory Opinion) [*] ICJ Rep *.
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Yes, your citation for "Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (Advisory Opinion) [*] ICJ Rep *" is correctly formatted according to OSCOLA style. If you have more questions or need further assistance with legal citations, feel free to ask!
Is this correct Loizidou v Turkey [*] * EHRR *.
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Yes, your citation "Loizidou v Turkey [*] * EHRR *" is correctly formatted according to OSCOLA style. It includes the case name, year, and the European Human Rights Reports citation. If you have more questions or need further assistance with legal citations, feel free to ask!
Is this correct Accordance with International Law of the Unilateral Declaration of Independence in Respect of Kosovo (Advisory Opinion) [*] ICJ Rep *.
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Yes, your citation "Accordance with International Law of the Unilateral Declaration of Independence in Respect of Kosovo (Advisory Opinion) [*] ICJ Rep *" is correctly formatted according to OSCOLA style. It includes the case name, year, and the International Court of Justice Reports citation. If you have more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
Is this correct Reparation for Injuries Suffered in the Service of the United Nations (Advisory Opinion) [*] ICJ Rep *.
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Yes, your citation "Reparation for Injuries Suffered in the Service of the United Nations (Advisory Opinion) [*] ICJ Rep *" is correctly formatted according to OSCOLA style. It includes the case name, year, and the International Court of Justice Reports citation. If you have more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
Is this correct Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (Advisory Opinion) [*] ICJ Rep *.
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Yes, your citation for "Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (Advisory Opinion) [*] ICJ Rep *" is correctly formatted according to OSCOLA style. It includes the case name, year, and the International Court of Justice Reports citation. If you have more questions or need further assistance with legal citations, feel free to ask!
Is this correct Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (Advisory Opinion) [*] ICJ Rep *.
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Yes, your citation "Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (Advisory Opinion) [*] ICJ Rep *" is correctly formatted according to OSCOLA style. It includes the case name, year, and the International Court of Justice Reports citation. If you have more questions or need further assistance with legal citations, feel free to ask!
Is this fine too Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (Advisory Opinion) [*] ICJ Rep *.
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Yes, your citation "Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (Advisory Opinion) [*] ICJ Rep *" is correctly formatted according to OSCOLA style. It includes the case name, year, and the International Court of Justice Reports citation. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!