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@jurisdiction{operadora09,<br />
}<br />
title = {Re Operadora D.B. Mexico S.A.},<br />
indextitle = {Operadora D.B. Mexico S.A., Re},<br />
number = {6:09-cv-383-Orl022GJK},<br />
eprint = {2009 WL 2423138},<br />
court = {M.D. Fla.},<br />
date = {2009},<br />
keywords = {us},<br />
\cite[1199]{harbor91} Harbor Insurance Co v Tishman Construction Co 578<br />
NE2d 1197, 1199 (Ill App Ct 1991)<br />
\cite{western97} Western Alliance Insurance Co v Gill 686 NE 2d 997<br />
(Mass 1997)<br />
\cite{operadora} Re Operadora DB Mexico SA 6:09-cv-383-Orl 022GJK,<br />
2009 WL 2423138 (MD Fla 2009)<br />
Public International Cases<br />
As explained at page 5, bl-<strong>oscola</strong> does not provide fully comprehensive<br />
provisions for citing all possible forms of international cases. However, it does<br />
include provision which should be adequate for the decisions of the ICJ and<br />
for at least a reasonable number of other public international law cases.<br />
Fields and usage<br />
The fields will mostly be familiar. You should set keywords to include int to<br />
show an international case. The most distinctive feature are the additional<br />
parts of the case title. The parties to the case should be given in the subtitle<br />
field. International cases often require additional explanation about the nature<br />
of the decision (such as whether it relates to jurisdiction or the merits):<br />
add this in the titleaddon field. Both subtitle and titleaddon get printed<br />
in brackets after the main citation: but whereas the subtitle field is italic,<br />
the titleaddon field is in roman type.<br />
In the case of decision in the PCIJ Reports, you need not specify Series A<br />
or Series A/B in the series field, just A or A/B. The number should go in the<br />
pages field, since that is the purpose it really serves: but you need not specify<br />
No—it will be added automatically.<br />
keywords Include int.<br />
title As in other cases.<br />
subtitle Give the names of the parties.<br />
subtitleaddon Give any additional information about the particular<br />
aspect of the case that is being reported, such as<br />
‘merits’ or ‘jurisdiction’.<br />
Public International Cases 40<br />
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