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    Case citation is a system used by legal professionals to identify past court case decisions, either in series of books called reporters or law reports, or in a neutral style that identifies a decision regardless of where it is reported. Case citations are formatted differently in different jurisdictions, but … See more

    In common law countries with an adversarial system of justice, the names of the opposing parties are separated in the case title by the abbreviation v (usually written as v in Commonwealth countries and usually as v. in the … See more

    Denmark has no official standard or style guide governing case citation. However, most case citations include the same elements.
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    India's vast federated judicial system admits to a large number of reporters, each with their own style of citation. There are over 200 law reports in India – subject-wise and state … See more

    Despite the long-standing civil law tradition in the Philippines, reliance on judicial precedents has become indispensable since the period of American rule. Supreme Court decisions … See more

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    The Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation
    There are a number of citation standards in Canada. Many legal publishing companies and schools have their own standard for citation. Since the late 1990s, however, much of … See more

    In Germany there are two types of citation: the full citation of a case and its shortened form. In e.g. scientific articles, the full citation of a particular case is only used at its first occurrence; … See more

    The Norwegian standard case citation format for published court decisions is:
    Rt. 1952 s. 989 (Telefonsjikanedommen)
    where:
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    Case citation is a system used by legal professionals to identify past court case

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      In APA Style (7th edition), only the first word of the title is capitalized, and there is no period after the URL. The in-text citation includes the title of the article (with title-case capitalization, and shortened if necessary) and the year. APA recommends linking to a specific archived versionof the Wikipedia article so that t…
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        1. A full citation fully identifies a reliable source and, where applicable, the place in that source (such as a page number) where the information in question can be found. For example: Rawls, John....
        2. An inline citationmeans any citation added close to the material it supports, for example after the sentence or paragraph, normally in the form of a footnote.
        1. A full citation fully identifies a reliable source and, where applicable, the place in that source (such as a page number) where the information in question can be found. For example: Rawls, John....
        2. An inline citationmeans any citation added close to the material it supports, for example after the sentence or paragraph, normally in the form of a footnote.
        3. A short citation is an inline citation that identifies the place in a source where specific information can be found, but without giving full details of the source – these will have been provided i...
        4. In-text attribution involves adding the source of a statement to the article text, such as Rawls argues that X. This is done whenever a writer or speaker should be credited, such as with qu…
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        Isn't it that Phil. Reports were discontinued sometime in the 1960's? --125.60.235.212 (talk) 04:08, 23 August 2009 (UTC)Reply[]
        No, it is still being produced. OTH, this site seems to have a database of case citations for cases pre-1941. --112.202.56.201 (talk) 20:54, 20 July 2010 (UTC)Reply[reply]

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