If cite checking, pulling sources, or researching in secondary sources, you may find confusing abbreviations used in the footnotes. Use the following selected resources to help you identify the sources being abbreviated.
Prince's Dictionary of Legal Abbreviations
by
Mary Miles Prince
Generally the go-to source for American legal abbreviations, although it covers more.
Cardiff Index to Legal Abbreviations
by
Peter Clinch
This database allows you to search for the meaning of abbreviations for English language legal publications, from the British Isles, the Commonwealth and the United States, including those covering international and comparative law.
Noble's revised international guide to the law reports
by
Scott Noble
Covers U.S., U.K., and international reporters.
Index to legal citations and abbreviations
by
Donald Raistrick
Covers abbreviations used in the United Kingdom, the Commonwealth, Europe, and the United States.
World Dictionary of Legal Abbreviations
by
Mary M. Prince (Editor)
This four volume set provides the definitions of common and civil law terms, with translations. Arranged by language group, by country, by subject.
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