Oxford Law Citator
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The Oxford Law Citator is a research tool provided as part of a subscription to an Oxford University Press online law service. It helps you save time and obtain better research outcomes by providing:
- links between related pieces of content, both within Oxford's products and to editorially validated pages on the wider web
- clear and authoritative citations for use by academics and practitioners
- sophisticated subject and jurisdictional taxonomies, to help return the information you need quickly
- easy-to-use browse and search functionality, to help you interrogate, explore, and compare the content
The Citator integrates and links content from Oxford University Press’s online law resources, and provides a record for:
- every item of content published on an OUP law online service, and
- items referenced within content published on an OUP law online service
Use the Oxford Law Citator to:
- find a definitive citation for a piece of legal information
- find other things that discuss or mention something (e.g. a case, or a legislative or treaty provision)
- find other items in the same subject area or from the same jurisdiction, and
- link onwards to reliable full text of relevant sources, on OUP services or the wider web
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