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@report{patient,<br />
}<br />
title = {Patient Safety},<br />
institution = {Health Committee},<br />
entrysubtype = {parliamentary},<br />
date = {2008/2009},<br />
volume = {1},<br />
number = {HC 151},<br />
pagination = {paragraph},<br />
\cite{genomic} Science and Technology Committee, Genomic Medicine<br />
(HL 2008–09, 107–I)<br />
\cite[173-75]{patient}<br />
Health Committee, Patient Safety (HC 2008–09, 151–I)<br />
paras 173–75<br />
\cite[14-16]{equality}<br />
Joint Committee on Human Rights, Legislative Scrutiny:<br />
Equality Bill (second report); Digital Economy Bill (2009–<br />
10, HL 73, HC 425) 14–16.<br />
(Note that the formatting is different for joint committees, but bl-<strong>oscola</strong><br />
works that out from the number.)<br />
Such reports are also placed in the gbpartlmat virtual index.<br />
EU Commission Documents<br />
Enter Commission Documents exactly as reports, but with the entrysubtype<br />
field set as comdoc. Subsequent references will use simply the com number, as<br />
<strong>oscola</strong> requires. If you need to add a document description to be printed in<br />
brackets after the title, include it in the type field.<br />
The following are the examples from page 41 of bl-<strong>oscola</strong>.<br />
@report{com895,<br />
}<br />
title = {Proposal for a Council Decision on the conclusion,<br />
institution = {Commission},<br />
on behalf of the European Community, of a Protocol<br />
on the Implementation of the Alpine Convention in<br />
the Field of Transport (Transport Protocol)},<br />
number = {COM (2008) 895 final},<br />
entrysubtype = {comdoc}<br />
Reports 71<br />
[116]<br />
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