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Perma.cc

A guide for Perma.cc tool used to create a permanent archived version of a web page and to assign permanent URLs.

How do I cite a Perma.cc link?

How do I cite my Perma.cc link in a footnote?

                                     

 

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.)

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.


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