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References from draft-ietf-oauth-mix-up-mitigation

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BCP 14
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draft-bradley-oauth-jwt-encoded-state Encoding claims in the OAuth 2 state parameter using a JWT
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draft-ietf-oauth-discovery OAuth 2.0 Authorization Server Metadata
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draft-jones-oauth-mix-up-mitigation OAuth 2.0 Mix-Up Mitigation
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RFC 2119 Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels
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RFC 3629 UTF-8, a transformation format of ISO 10646
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RFC 5785 Defining Well-Known Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs)
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RFC 6749 The OAuth 2.0 Authorization Framework
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RFC 6819 OAuth 2.0 Threat Model and Security Considerations
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RFC 7159 The JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) Data Interchange Format
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RFC 7519 JSON Web Token (JWT)
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RFC 7591 OAuth 2.0 Dynamic Client Registration Protocol
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RFC 7662 OAuth 2.0 Token Introspection
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STD 63
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