printing, 14 nottype option, 14 type option, 14 \bibyearwatershed, 55, 60 Blackstone, 60 bookauthor field, 58 books, 54–62 of authority, 60–61 collections of papers, 57 edited works, 57 examples, 56–59 looseleaf, 62 older works, 60 reference works, 61–62 booktitle field, 59 bugs guaranteed, 6 reporting, 6 casenotes, 64 cases Australian, 37–38 Canadian, 37 English, 25 examples, 25–26 newspaper reports, 27 pre-1865, 27–28 unreported, 26 European Commission on Human Rights, 36 European Court of Human Rights, 34–36 unreported, 35 European Union, 30–34 case number, 30 case number, 30 Commission decisions, 33–34 courts, 30–33 examples, 31–32 indexing, 33 unreported, 31 fields, 21–23 overview, 23 in general, 21–25 indexing, 25 International, 39 fields, 40 indexing, 41 PCIJ Reports, 39 use of subtitle field, 39 use of titleaddon field, 39 New Zealand, 38 notes on, 64 Scottish, 28–30 United States, 38, 39 docket number, 38 lexis number, 38 WestLaw number, 38 citation commands, 12–13 legislation, 43 multiple postnotes, 13 \cite, 12 collections, 57 comdoc, see rports71 command papers, see reports conference, 75 countries keywords, 24 list of, 24 court field, 22 court, rules of, 50–51 crossref field in casenotes, 64 crossref field in articles, 63 in books, 59 csquotes, 7 customization, 8–9 EU treaties, shortened form, 8 ibid, 8, 9 shortened citations, 9 shorthand case names, 8 date field in articles, 63 in books, 55 in cases, 21 in EU treaties, 47 in online sources, 76 dates in .bib file, 11 in treaties, 52 whether year essential to citation, 24 \DeclareIndexAssociation, 15 \DNI, 18 doc_no field INDEX 92
in UN documents, 73 ECHR, see European Convention on Human Rights, European Court of Human Rights edition field, 55 editor field in books, 55, 58 in collections, 58 encyclopaedia, see books, reference English Reports, 13, 23, 27–28 english-<strong>oscola</strong>.ist, 7 english-<strong>oscola</strong>.lbx, 6 \enquote, 12 entrysubtype field in articles, 62 in EU legislation, 49 in EU treaties, 47 public international law treaties, 52 entrysubtype field forcomdocs, 71 eprint field, 38 EU treaties shortened citations, 8 EU treaties generally, see treaties, European Union shortened citations, 48 European Convention on Human Rights, see also, European Court of Human Rights, 54 cases, 34–36 execution field, 52 \extracitesdelim, 23 \footcite, 13 green paper, see reports Hansard, 69 hyphenation field, 12 ibid capitalization, 8 disabling use of, 9 Imakeidx recommended, 7, 14 imakeidx recommended, 15 \index, 19, 20 index (package) compatible with style, 15 indexing, 14 adding entries manually, 19–20 additional reports, 23 adjusting what is printed, 18 cases, 25 cross references, 19 draft legislation, 47 enabling, 15 EU cases, 33 EU Commission decisions, 34 EU documents, 72 EU legislation, 50 EU treaties, 48 \index command, 19 International Law cases, 41 legislation, 19 primary, 44 secondary, 45 manual additions, 19–20 parliamentary materials, 70 processing and printing, 17–18 setting up indexes, 15–17 \DeclareIndexAssociation, 15 suppressing, 18 treaties, 52 virtual indexes, list of, 16 \indexonly, 19 indextitle field, 18 in treaties, 52 initials in .bib file, 11 installation, 7 institution field in cases, 22 in reports, 66 in UN documents, 72 institutional works, 60 instrument_no field in UN documents, 73 International Law cases, 39 interview, 75 INDEX 93
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