Referencing Style Of Any Legislation

While referencing Legislation in basic research information you need is as follows:

  • Title of Acts/Bills/Case
  • Year
  • Section Number
  • Subdivision if available
  • Name of Country
  • Jurisdiction Abbreviation

Let following be the given information:

  • Title of Act: Employee Health and Care Act: Example Act
  • Year: 2014
  • Section Number: 15.4
  • Name of Country: United States
  • Jurisdiction Abbreviation: Cth

Harvard:

TEMPLATE: Title of Act Year (Jurisdiction Abbreviation)

Employee Health and Care Act: Example Act 2014(Cth)

APA:

TEMPLATE: Title of Act Year (Jurisdiction Abbreviation) s. section number (Country Abbreviation.).

Employee Health and Care Act: Example Act (Cth) s. 15.4 (US)

Oxford:

TEMPLATE: Title of Act Year (Jurisdiction Abbreviation), s. section number

Employee Health and Care Act: Example Act 2014 (Cth), s. 15.4

AMA:

TEMPLATE: Popular or Official Name of Act (if any), Volume Source § xxx (Year).

Employee Health and Care Act: Example Act, 15.4 § 2014

Chicago:

TEMPLATE: Title of Act Year (Jurisdiction Abbreviation) s section number

Employee Health and Care Act: Example Act 2014 (Cth) s 15.4

MLA:

TEMPLATE: Name of Government, Jurisdiction Abbreviation, Title of Act. Section number, Year

United States Congress, Cth, Employee Health and Care Act: Example Act. Sec 15.4, 2014.

Vancouver:

TEMPLATE: Title of the act including the year (abbreviation of jurisdiction)

Employee Health and Care Act: Example Act 2014 (Cth)

Turabian:

TEMPLATE: Title of Act Year, Section Number.

Employee Health and Care Act: Example Act 2014, 15.4.