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OSCOLA referencing: Which report do I cite?

Judgments may be reported by any number of law reports. Some series are regarded as more authoritative than others. The Law Reports series, for example, is seen as the most authoritative as the text is approved by the judge involved, before publication. You only need to cite the most authoritative series in which the case was reported.

Which one of the following citations should you use when citing Sheldrake v DPP [2004] UKHL 43? Click Hint if you need some help.image of justice

1. [2005] 1 All ER 237

2. [2004] 3 WLR 976

3. [2005] 1 Cr App R 28

4. [2005] 1 AC 264

 

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PILOT - 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 4.0 International License. Based on a work at https://ilrb.cf.ac.uk/citingreferences/oscola/tutorial/