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  • 24-04-2011 02:19PM
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    anyone know how to cite the constitution using the oscala system? i cant find the guidelines for it because i dont think the constitution is an article really is it?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,298 ✭✭✭freyners


    lallychops wrote: »
    anyone know how to cite the constitution using the oscala system? i cant find the guidelines for it because i dont think the constitution is an article really is it?

    its in the irish appendix to oscola on the law school site here towards the end




    Constitution
    The Constitution is known as Bunreacht na hÉireann 1937 or the Constitution of
    Ireland 1937. Reference to the Constitution may be made as follows:
    Constitution of Ireland 1937 article 40.6.1°.i
    Article 40.6.1°.i of the Irish Constitution
    Article 40.6.1°.i (thereafter)
    Art 40.6.1°.i (in footnote)
    Use of the degree symbol (°) is essential


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 302 ✭✭lallychops


    freyners wrote: »
    its in the irish appendix to oscola on the law school site here towards the end




    Constitution
    The Constitution is known as Bunreacht na hÉireann 1937 or the Constitution of
    Ireland 1937. Reference to the Constitution may be made as follows:
    Constitution of Ireland 1937 article 40.6.1°.i
    Article 40.6.1°.i of the Irish Constitution
    Article 40.6.1°.i (thereafter)
    Art 40.6.1°.i (in footnote)
    Use of the degree symbol (°) is essential

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