journals articles in, see articles electronic, 76 journaltitle field in articles, 62 in cases, 22 in EU treaties, 47 in online sources, 76 jurisdictions, see countries keywords field, 42 in cases, 21 countries, 24 countries, list of, 24 in EU treaties, 47 Kime, Philip, 5 language, 5, 12 \legalendurl, 78 \legalstarturl, 78 legislation, 41–51 citation commands, 43 draft EU, 50, 71 indexing, 47 Scottish, 47 UK, 45–46 English, see UK EU, 47 decisions, 48 directives, 48 regulations, 48 type field, 49 explanatory notes, 46 indexing, 47 indexing, 19 UK, 44, 45 Northern Irish, see UK Scottish, see UK UK, 44–45 examples, 43–44 fields, 42 shortened forms, 42 Welsh, see UK Lehman, Philip, 5 letter, 74 line breaking avoiding problems, 12 loading style, 7 location field in books, 55 in cases, 22 looseleaf publications, 62 maintitle field, 59 Makeindex required if indexing, 7 \makeindex, 15 misc entrytype UN documents, 72 \multicites, 13 multind incompatible with style, 15 names in .bib file, 10 neutralcite field, 21 newspapers articles, 64 case reports, 27 note field in books, 56 in cases, 22 in legislation, 42 in treaties, 52 number field number field in EU legislation, 49 number field in books, 56 in cases, 21 in EU cases, 30 in legislation, 42 in reports, 66 in US cases, 38 Official Journal refences to, 33 online sources, 75–77 options casesshorthands, 8 citetracker, 9 eu-treaty, 8, 48 ibidstyle, 8 ibidtracker, 9 indexing, 15 url, 78 options field in cases, 22 INDEX 94
scottish-style, 28 url option, 78 year-essential, 22, 24, 63 origdate field, 55 in cases, 21 <strong>oscola</strong>.bbx, 6, 7 <strong>oscola</strong>.cbx, 6, 7 <strong>oscola</strong>.ist, 7 pages field, 11 in articles, 63 in cases, 22 in EU treaties, 48 pagination field, 11 in books, 56 in cases, 22 in EU treaties, 48 in legislation, 42 papers, see article, conference parallel citations, 13, 23, 27 parpages field, 23 parreporter field, 23 parseries field, 23 parties field, 52 parvolume field, 23 PCIJ Reports, 39 periodical literature, see articles prerequisites, 6–7 Biber, 6 Biblatex, 6 csquotes, 7 Imakeidx, 7 Makeindex, 7 package files, 6, 7 Splitindex, 7 Perl, 7 \printbibliography, 14 \printindex, 17 \printindexearly, 17 proc<strong>edu</strong>re rules, 50–51 proceedings, 75 Public International Law, see International Law publication, place of, 55 quotation marks, 12 ensuring correct style, 7 references shortened forms, 9 reporter field in cases, 22 reports, 65–72 author, 66 comdocs, 71–72 command papers, 66 examples, 67–68 green papers, 67 Hansard, 69 joint committee, 70 of parliamentary proceedings, 69–70 select committee, 70 white papers, 67 required files, see prerequisites rules of court, 13, 50–51 scope of package non-English materials, 4 scope of package, 4 historical cases, 4 international materials, 4 series field in books, 56 in cases, 22 in EU treaties, 47 Official Journal, 47 in reports, 66 ships’ names adding to index, 19 shorthand field in cases, 21 in EU treaties, 48 in legislation, 42 shorthands case names, italic, 8 shorttitle field in cases, 21 in EU legislation, 49 in EU treaties, 48 in legislation, 42 in treaties, 52 \slash, 12 slashes in .bib file, 12 Splitindex recommended, 7, 14 subtitle field, 39 in books, 54 INDEX 95
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