Melbourne Manual for International Law Citation

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Table of Contents

  1. Important Information for Users
  2. General Rules
  3. Rules by Jurisdiction
  4. Journal Articles
  5. Books
  6. Other Sources
  7. International Treaties
  8. International Courts
  9. International Tribunals
  10. United Nations
  11. European Materials
  12. World Trade Organization (WTO)
  13. International Arbitral Decisions
  14. Free Trade Agreements
  15. Organisation of Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD)
  16. Organization of American States (OAS)
The Melbourne University Law Review Association and the Australian Guide to Legal Citation do not endorse these rules and the rules contained in the MMILC do not in any way modify or change the rules contained in the Australian Guide to Legal Citation