
Unit 10 - Numerical Referencing 
Using OSCOLA: Government publications
Here are a few examples of commonly cited sources.
Law Commission reports
Cite by name and Law Commission report number and the year of publication. If citing a specific section, give the paragraph number(s)
Example:
- Law Commission, Evidence of Bad Character in Criminal Proceedings (Law Com No 273, 2001) para 2.89
Command papers
Cite Command papers by author, title, command paper number and year of publication in brackets. Be careful to note the abbreviation for a Command paper as shown on its title page as there have been six series of Command Papers since 1833. Each series has its own unique abbreviation. These include Cm, Cmnd and Cmd.
Example:
- Secretary of State for the Home Department, Identity Cards: The Next Steps (Cm 6020, 2003)
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SMILE - OSCOLA referencing by Cathie Jackson, Ian Bradley, Matthew Davies and Lynn Goodhew, Information Services, Cardiff University adapted by Marion Kelt Glasgow Caledonian University is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
Based on a work at https://ilrb.cf.ac.uk/citingreferences/oscola/tutorial/.