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Different mode of Citations

1. Citation of a Book authored:

(a) By a single writer: JACK ANDERSON, MODERN SPORTS LAW: A TEXTBOOK 10 (2010).

(b) By two writers: J. MUKUL MUDGAL & VIDUSHPAT SINGHANIA, LAW AND SPORT IN INDIA: DEVELOPMENTS,

ISSUES AND CHALLENGES 105 (2nd ed. 2016).

(c) By Multiple writers (three or more): GARDINER ET AL., SPORTS LAW 11 (2nd ed. 2001).

2. Citation of a book edited:

(i) By a single editor: LEADING CASES IN SPORTS LAW (Jack Anderson eds., 2013).

(ii) By two editors: SPORTS LAW IN INDIA: POLICY, REGULATION AND COMMERCIALISATION (Lovely
Dasgupta & Shameek Sen eds., 2018).

(iii) By three or more than three editors: SPORTS AND REGULATION IN THE 21 ST
CENTURY, (Barry Allen et
al. eds., 2018)

3. Citation of a book revised:

(i) By a single author: JAMES ANDERSON, SPORTS LAW 11 (Andrew Flintoff rev. ed., 2018) (2000).

(ii) By two authors: JIMMY ANDERSON, E-SPORTS: AN INTRODUCTION 5 (Ashutosh P. Shukla and Ankit
Chavan rev. ed., 2018) (2012).

(iii) By three or more than three authors: JIMMY ANDERSON, THE ART OF SWING 105 (Andrew Strauss et.
al. rev. ed., 2018) (2011).

4. Article Published in the Journal

(i) Citation of an article published in a Journal: Satchit Bhogle, Amenability of Indian Domestic
Sports Governing Bodies to Judicial Review, 27 MARQ. SPORTS L. REV. 153 (2016).
(ii) Citation of an article that is published in two Volumes/Parts of a Journal: Bruce Clarke,
Rethinking Autonomy of Sports Governing Bodies (pts. 1 & 2), 19 MARQ. SPORTS L. REV. 42 (2016), 20
MARQ. SPORTS L. REV. 123 (2017).

(iii) Citation of a paper/ article Published in a Law/Case Reporter: Rohit Sharma, Article,
Rethinking Alternative Methods of Dispute Resolution, (2021) 1 SCC 42.

(iv) Citation of a paper/write-up Published in a Newspaper: Suresh Menon, Split teams, captaincy
and coaches too — give Dhoni a bigger role, THE HINDU, Nov. 10, 2021, at 8.

5. Citation of article published in the Internet

(i) Citation of article published in the e-version of the newspaper: Suresh Menon, Split teams,
captaincy and coaches too — give Dhoni a bigger role, THE HINDU (Nov. 10, 2021),
https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/columns/split-teams-captaincy-and-coaches-too-give-dhoni-a-
bigger-role/article37407845.ece.

(ii) Citation of article published in the e-journal: Satchit Bhogle, Amenability of Indian Domestic
Sports Governing Bodies to Judicial Review, 27 MARQ. SPORTS L. REV. 153 (2016),
https://scholarship.law.marquette.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1696&context=sportslaw (Last
visited Nov. 15, 2021).

(iii) Citation of information published in a website/webpage: Jack Anderson, A detailed analysis of


the legal arguments in WADA v Sun Yang & FINA – a very public hearing, LAWINSPORT (Nov. 28,
2019), https://www.lawinsport.com/topics/item/a-detailed-analysis-of-the-legal-arguments-in-wada-v-
sun-yang-fina-a-verypublic-hearing (last visited Nov. 15, 2021).

6. Citation of a Section or an Article of legal statute

(i) Citation of a Section or an Article of the Act/Rule: Arbitration and Conciliation (Amendment)
Act, 2015, § 4, No. 3, Acts of Parliament, 2015 (India)

(ii) Citation of a Section or an Article of the International Agreement/Protocol/Guideline:


International Convention against Doping in Sport, art. 3, 19 Oct. 2005.
(iii) Citation of a Section or an Article of the Policy Paper: LAW COMMISSION OF INDIA, ASSESSMENT OF

STATUTORY FRAMEWORKS OF TRIBUNALS IN INDIA, Report No. 272, § 4 ¶ 3 Oct. 2017.

7. Citation of a case: Board of Control for Cricket in India v. Cricket Association of Bihar, (2015) 3
SCC 251

8. Unpublished Research work: Aman Gupta, Dispute Resolution Systems in India and their
Efficacy (May 20, 2019) (unpublished LL.M. dissertation, NALSAR University of Law) (on file with
author).

9. Subordinate footnotes:
(i) Supra: ANDERSON, supra note 1.
(ii) Ibid: Id., at 4.

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