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Legal Citation: Citing the Charter of Rights Since the Charter of Rights is not an independent enactment, it is cited as Part I of the Constitution Act, 1982. Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, s 7, Part 1 of the Constitution Act, 1982, being Schedule B to the Canada Act 1982 (UK), 1982, c 11.
Footnote numbers are placed in superscript, usually at the end of the sentence. If you are referring to a word, place the footnote number directly after the word. If you cite one source multiple times, use ibid or supra after the first citation rather than repeating the full citation.
Short title in italics, or use the long title if there is one. Year (in italics). Jurisdiction abbreviation (in round brackets). Section/s if applicable. Examples: Crimes Act 1958 (Vic), s. Copyright Act 1968 (With), SS. 4-7.
Title of Act including year and chapter (in italics) Country/jurisdiction (only include this if you are using Legislation from more than one country) Available at: URL. (Accessed: date)
Include the name of the act, abbreviated volume & jurisdiction, the year, and then the chapter number. Sample full citation: Criminal Code, RSC 1985, c C-46. Title: Criminal Code. Statute volume: Revised Statutes RS. Jurisdiction: Canada C. Year: 1985. Chapter: c C-46.
The title number. The abbreviation of the code used (here, U.S.C.) The section symbol (§) followed by a space and the section number containing the statute. The year of the code. *
In references to legislation, the year is in italics as it is considered to be part of the title of the Act. Secondary sources: if you do not read the actual case or Act, but only read about them in another source, only include the source in your reference list.
In Chicago style, footnotes or end notes are used to reference pieces of work in the text. To cite from a source a superscript number is placed after a quote or a paraphrase. Citation numbers should appear in sequential order. Each number than corresponds to a citation, a footnote or to an end note.
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