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Books and chapters

General tips

  • Authors' names should appear exactly as they do on the title page of the source. Initials in names should not be separated by spaces or followed by full stops.
  • An author's first name and surname should be inverted and separated by a comma in the Bibliography. For more information on how the formatting of the Bibliography differs from footnotes, see chapter 1.13 of the AGLC4.
  • See chapter 4.1.1 of the AGLC4 for more details on author names.

Footnote

Format

Author, Title (Publisher, Edition, YEAR) Pinpoint.

Example

Malcolm N Shaw, International Law (Cambridge University Press, 7th ed, 2014) 578.

Bibliography

Format

Author, Title (Publisher, Edition, YEAR)

Example

Shaw, Malcolm N, International Law (Cambridge University Press, 7th ed, 2014)

Footnote

Format

Author, 'Chapter Title' in Editor (ed), Title (Publisher, Edition, YEAR) Starting Page, Pinpoint.

Example

Jeremy Waldron, ‘Do Judges Reason Morally?’ in Grant Huscroft (ed), Expounding the Constitution: Essays in Constitutional Theory (Cambridge University Press, 2008) 38.

Bibliography

Format

Author, 'Chapter Title' in Editor (ed), Title (Publisher, Edition, YEAR) Starting Page

Example

Waldron, Jeremy, ‘Do Judges Reason Morally?’ in Grant Huscroft (ed), Expounding the Constitution: Essays in Constitutional Theory (Cambridge University Press, 2008) 38


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