Hereinafter and short titles in cases - How to make them work
Hi there,
First, my apologies for the lengthy inquiry. As I am fine-tuning citations outputs, the intention did not translate into practice. I aimed for a string citation that looked like this:
For cases...adding Hutchison Reid to the short title field:
First citation: Hutchison Reid v. The United Kingdom, App. No. 50272/99 (Feb. 20, 2003), http://hudoc.echr.coe.int/eng?i=001-60954.
Subsequent citations: Hutchison Reid, supra note #, ΒΆ10
Works!
However, for statutes when trying a similar layout...adding FSA to the short title field:
First citation: Fair Sentencing Act of 2010, Pub. L. No. 111-220, 124 Stat. 2372 [hereinafter FSA]
Subsequent citations: FSA
I get the same name entered in name of the act field rather than the short title.
I set up, for example, Recommendation Rec(2006)2-rev of the Committee of Ministers to Member States on the European Prison Rules under the item type: Journal, with the following layout:
Author: Comm. of Ministers
Publication: Council of Europe
Date: July 1, 2020
Short title: Eur. Prison Rules
with the intention to have this output:
First citation: Comm. of Ministers, Recommendation Rec(2006)2-rev of the Committee of Ministers to Member States on the European Prison Rules, COUNCIL EUR. (2006), URL [hereinafter Eur. Prison Rules].
but subsequent citations appear: Comm. of Ministers, supra note ## rather than the short title: Eur. Prison Rules
QUESTIONS:
- Is there a way to have statutes use the short title field for subsequent citations?
- If setting up recommendations from the Council of Europe as a Journal was incorrect, what is the appropriate item type you would suggest given the desired output?
- Is there a place to add "[hereinafter xyz] so it would work introduce the short title?
Thank you so much!
First, my apologies for the lengthy inquiry. As I am fine-tuning citations outputs, the intention did not translate into practice. I aimed for a string citation that looked like this:
For cases...adding Hutchison Reid to the short title field:
First citation: Hutchison Reid v. The United Kingdom, App. No. 50272/99 (Feb. 20, 2003), http://hudoc.echr.coe.int/eng?i=001-60954.
Subsequent citations: Hutchison Reid, supra note #, ΒΆ10
Works!
However, for statutes when trying a similar layout...adding FSA to the short title field:
First citation: Fair Sentencing Act of 2010, Pub. L. No. 111-220, 124 Stat. 2372 [hereinafter FSA]
Subsequent citations: FSA
I get the same name entered in name of the act field rather than the short title.
I set up, for example, Recommendation Rec(2006)2-rev of the Committee of Ministers to Member States on the European Prison Rules under the item type: Journal, with the following layout:
Author: Comm. of Ministers
Publication: Council of Europe
Date: July 1, 2020
Short title: Eur. Prison Rules
with the intention to have this output:
First citation: Comm. of Ministers, Recommendation Rec(2006)2-rev of the Committee of Ministers to Member States on the European Prison Rules, COUNCIL EUR. (2006), URL [hereinafter Eur. Prison Rules].
but subsequent citations appear: Comm. of Ministers, supra note ## rather than the short title: Eur. Prison Rules
QUESTIONS:
- Is there a way to have statutes use the short title field for subsequent citations?
- If setting up recommendations from the Council of Europe as a Journal was incorrect, what is the appropriate item type you would suggest given the desired output?
- Is there a place to add "[hereinafter xyz] so it would work introduce the short title?
Thank you so much!