I. Books
- Bharat H. Desai (2014), International Environmental Governance: Towards UNEPO, Boston: Brill Nijhoff.
- David Boyd (2017), The Rights of Nature: A Legal Revolution that Could Save the World (ECW Press).
- Bharat H. Desai (ed.) (2021), Our Earth Matters: Pathways to a Better Common Environmental Future, Amsterdam: IOS Press.
Two authors
- J. Bhagwati and P. Desai (1970), India: Planning for Industrialisation, London: Oxford University press.
Three or more authors
- G.G. Judge et al. (1985), The Theory and Practice of Econometrics, New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Reference to one or more specific pages
- Bharat H. Desai (2014), International Environmental Governance: Towards UNEPO, Boston: Brill Nijhoff, pp. 20-22.
II. Contributions to edited books
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Daniel Bodansky (2023), “The UN Climate Change Regime Thirty Years on: A Retrospective and Assessment”, in Bharat H. Desai (ed), Regulating Global Climate Change from Common Concern to Planetary Concern, Amsterdam: IOS Press, pp. 39-53.
III. Journal articles
- R.P. Anand (2010), “The Formation of International Organizations and India: A Historical Study”, Leiden Journal of International Law, 23(1): 5- 21.
- Bharat H. Desai (2022), “The Repurpose of the UN Trusteeship Council for the Future”, Environmental Policy and Law, 52 (3-4): 223–235.
IV. Newspaper articles
- Bharat H. Desai (2020), “UN Has Been at the Forefront of Multilateralism”, The Tribune, 02 October 2020, available at:https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/comment/un-has-been-at-frontline-of-multilateralism-149629.
- Jane Croft (2010), “Supreme Court Warns on Quality”, Financial Times, 1 July 2010, p. 3.
V. Websites and blogs
- Bharat H. Desai (2023), “The Indian Move for Revision of the Indus Waters Treaty: Making Hydro-diplomacy and Treaty-law Work”, SIS Blog, 1 February 2023, available at: https://sisblogjnu.wixsite.com/website/post/the-indian-move-for-revision-of-the-indus-waters-treaty-making-hydro-diplomacy-and-treaty-law-work.
VI. Treaties
- UN (1945), Charter of the United Nations, San Francisco, 26 June 1945, available at: https://www.un.org/en/about-us/un-charter/full-text.
- UNTS (1992), Convention on Biological Diversity, Rio de Janeiro, 5 June 1992, UNTS, vol. 1760, p. 79.
VII. Other international instruments
- UN (2023), Security Council Resolution 2721 on “The situation in Afghanistan”, UN Doc. S/RES/2721 (2023), 29 December 2023.
- UN (2022), General Assembly Resolution 76/303, “Modalities for the Summit of the Future”, New York, 8 September 2022; available at: Resolutions of the 76th Session - UN General Assembly.
- United Nations (1992), Handbook on the Peaceful Settlement of Disputes between States, New York: UN, available at: https://legal.un.org/cod/books/HandbookOnPSD.pdf.
- UN (2024), Secretary-General's Video Message to the 6th United Nations Environment Assembly, Nairobi, 29 February 2024, available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14m9SAMWrG0.
VIII. Judgements—international/regional
- ICJ (2024), Allegations of Genocide Under the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Ukraine V. Russian Federation: 32 States Intervening), Judgment of 2 February 2024; Judgments, Advisory Opinions and Orders | (icj-cij.org).
- ICJ (1996), Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons, Advisory Opinion, 8 July 1996, ICJ Reports 1996, p.226.
- ECtHR (1993), Saïdi v. France, ECtHR, Series A No. 261-C, 1993, p. 57.
IX. Cross referencing
In a subsequent citation of a source, please follow the below format:
- Ibid. (in italics in case the reference is same as the immediately preceding footnote/s)
- Ibid, p. 10. (in italics in case the reference is same as the immediately preceding footnote/s, but with a different page number/s)
- Stevens, n. 1, p. 110. (Cross reference to sources cited before)