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The table of Contents is on the left.

Full text

Constitutional Instruments/Materials, Commentary/Analysis

At the top of each document, an ‘index card’ displays the document/section title, below which is displayed the OUP reference and product and (depending on the document displayed) originating and applicable jurisdiction, date adopted, date amended, date in force, translator, the publication date and content type.

Immediately below the ‘index card’, depending where your result appears in the text, the full text of the constitutional document is displayed.

Sections within the document are clearly denoted and appear numbered in consecutive order throughout the section.
 

Content viewing interface, with content on the right and contents navigation panel on the left

 

Cross-references (where present) are linked in the body of the full text through to the relevant location elsewhere on the current site, to another OUP Law site or to an external source. Click on a link to display a pop-up box. The box also offers an option to go to the Oxford Law Citator for more information and deeper onward research. To close the pop-up box, click the cross at the top right of the box.

Contents

On the left side of the screen is a Table of Contents (TOC) with a link at the top through to the Oxford Law Citator record for the document, together with an option to sign up for alerts if you wish to be informed of updates to the content.

Contents panel with list of parts and links to the user's main account, the oxford law citator, and to sign up for alerts


Expand or collapse the headings in the TOC to display more or less detail and click through to the desired section of the document.

Additionally, the TOC expands to display long headings. Click the arrow at the top of the panel to expand the TOC:

Expanded contents panel showing full part titles

 

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