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OSCOLA referencing involves citing legal texts with specific formats. For example, Jeremy Horders Ashworths Principles of Criminal Law is cited as Jeremy Horder, *Ashworths Principles of Criminal Law* (10th edn, Oxford University Press 2019). Similarly, Glanville Williams Textbook of Criminal Law is cited as Glanville Williams, *Textbook of Criminal Law* (3rd edn, Stevens & Sons 2012). For Beatrice Krebs Causation in Criminal Law, the citation is Beatrice Krebs, *Causation in Criminal Law* (Hart Publishing 2013). Ensure to include the authors name, book title in italics, edition, publisher, and year of publication.Full Conversation
oscola reference this book: Ashworth's Principles of Criminal Law (10th e****n)
Jeremy Hor****er
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Jeremy Hor****er, *Ashworth's Principles of Criminal Law* (10th e****n, Oxfor**** University Press *).
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Hor****er, J. Ashworth’s Principles of Criminal Law (9th e****., *)
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Jeremy Hor****er, *Ashworth's Principles of Criminal Law* (9th e****n, Oxfor**** University Press *).
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Oscola reference this book: textbook of criminal law glanville williams
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Here is the OSCOLA reference for "Textbook of Criminal Law" by Glanville Williams:
Glanville Williams, *Textbook of Criminal Law* (3r**** e****n, Stevens & Sons *).
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osocla reference this book: Krebs, B. (*) "Causation in Criminal Law
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Sure, here is the OSCOLA reference for the book by Krebs:
Beatrice Krebs, *Causation in Criminal Law* (Hart Publishing *).
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