Legal Citation Style Guides

Australia

AGLC3

The predominant citation style used in Australia for legal materials is the Australian Guide to Legal Citation, 3rd edition 2010 (AGLC3). It is published by the student staff of the Melbourne University Law Review (MULR).

A non printable PDF version is available freely for downloading.

A printed version can be purchased from the Melbourne University Law Review Association for A$20.00 per copy.

More detailed information on the Guide is available on the AGLC page of the MULR web site.

The University Library has created an interactive website, Re:Cite, that shows you how to use AGLC.

In order to assist users of reference management software, such as RefWorks, the Law Library has produced a Guide to Using RefWorks with the AGLC3. The University of Queensland has produced a guide for using EndNote with AGLC3 here. For more detailed information on using the Australian Guide to Legal Citation with reference management applications, go to the Law Library's EndNote / RefWorks page.

The University of Melbourne Library has information on how to download and use EndNote and RefWorks.

Other Jurisdictions

New Zealand

Geoff McLay, Christopher Murray and Jonathan Orpin, New Zealand Law Style Guide (Thomson Reuters, 2nd ed, 2013). Available on open access online.

Canada

Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation (Carswell, 9th ed, 2018) (The 'McGill Guide').

  • The Law Library holds this title in print in the Library workroom at K 114 CANA. You may borrow it for a two hour loan - please ask at the Library Information Desk.
  • The 8th edition (2014) is available on the open shelves on Level 5 of the Law Library at K 114 CANA.
  • McGill is not available on open access online. There are, however, some good open access online guides to using the 9th edition - see for example:

Canadian Guide to Legal Style - from the Queen's Law Journal (Carswell, 2014).

  • The Law Library holds this in print at K 114 CANA.

United Kingdom

OSCOLA

The Oxford University Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities (Hart, 4th ed, 2012) (OSCOLA)

The current version of OSCOLA (4th ed, 2012) is available freely online.

A separate OSCOLA publication deals with citing international sources. This is available freely online.

Oxford University Press' Instructions to Authors of books also includes additional guidelines for authors of legal texts, including an abridged version of OSCOLA.

OSCOLA has a version specifically for Ireland - OSCOLA Ireland, which is available freely online.

OSCOLA Guides & Tutorials

  • The Oxford University OSCOLA webpage links to open access OSCOLA quick guides, tutorials, FAQs and OSCOLA styles for EndNote, Latek, Refworks and Zotero.

French, Derek, How to Cite Legal Authorities (Blackstone, 1996)

  • Available in print in the Law Library at K 112 FREN – two hour loan

United States

ALWD

Association of Legal Writing Directors and Darby Dickerson (eds), ALWD Guide to Legal Citation (Wolters Kluwer, 6th ed, 2017).

  • Available in print in the Law Library's High Use collection at K 114 ALWD

Bluebook

The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (Harvard Law Review Association, 20th ed, 2015)

  • The Library does not subscribe to the Bluebook online. It is available in print in the Law Library's High Use Collection at K 114 BLUE.
  • Georgetown Law Library has a comprehensive Bluebook Guide.
  • Two simplified adaptations of the Bluebook, containing clear explanations, guidance and examples, are available online on open access. These are not affiliated with the Bluebook, but comply with Bluebook rules:

Chicago

The University of Chicago Manual of Legal Citation ('The Maroonbook')

Aspen

Bouchoux, Deborah E, Aspen Handbook for Legal Writers: a Practical Reference (Wolters Kluwer, 4th ed, 2017)

  • The Law Library holds this edition in print only, in the High Use Collection at K 101 BOUC.

International Law

The Guide to Foreign and International Legal Citations (Wolters Kluwer, 2nd ed, 2009), by the New York University School of Law, Journal of International Law and Politics. This publication complements the ALWD Citation Manual and the Aspen Handbook for Legal Writers.