Answered By: Shazia Arif
Last Updated: 27 Oct, 2025     Views: 3

The Harvard referencing guide Cite Them Right (CTR) is great for guidance on referencing.

 

CTR suggests you set out the reference like this:

 

Citation order:

  • Name of parties involved in case (in single quotation marks)
  • Year (in round brackets)
  • Court and case no.
  • Database or website (in italics)
  • Available at: DOI or URL (Accessed: date)

 

‘Humphreys v. Revenue and Customs’ (2012) United Kingdom Supreme Court, case 18. BAILll. Available at: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKSC/2012/18.html (Accessed: 17 May 2024)