How do I cite my Perma.cc link in a footnote?
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The Melbourne Journal of International Law (MJIL) now uses Perma.cc for citations in its articles. Take a look at the articles in volume 16, issue 2 (2015). e.g. Margaret A. Young and Sebástian Rioseco Sullivan, ‘Implications of the Whaling Case at the International Court of Justice', (2015) 16 Melbourne Journal of International Law 321. (As found in AustLII.)
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The following footnote shows how MJIL presents citations with Perma.cc links.
The Australian Guide to Legal Citation 4th edition covers use of persistent link services at Rule 4.5.