Style Request: Australian Guide to Legal Citation - International Materials
Dear all,
I would like to kindly request that the Australian Guide to Legal Citation (4th edition) be updated, specifically:
- Add International Treaties (Rule 8)
- Add United Nations materials (Rule 9)
- Add International Court of Justice/Permanent Court of International Justice materials (Rule 10)
- Add International Arbitral and Tribunal Decisions (Rule 11)
- Add International Criminal Tribunals and Courts (Rule 12)
- Add Supranational Materials (Rule 14)
Unfortunately, the style at the moment appears incomplete and is unsuitable for people working on international law matters. These additions would be very much welcomed, however I lack the skills to make the amendments myself.
The guide is here: https://law.unimelb.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/3181325/AGLC4-with-Bookmarks-1.pdf
I would like to kindly request that the Australian Guide to Legal Citation (4th edition) be updated, specifically:
- Add International Treaties (Rule 8)
- Add United Nations materials (Rule 9)
- Add International Court of Justice/Permanent Court of International Justice materials (Rule 10)
- Add International Arbitral and Tribunal Decisions (Rule 11)
- Add International Criminal Tribunals and Courts (Rule 12)
- Add Supranational Materials (Rule 14)
Unfortunately, the style at the moment appears incomplete and is unsuitable for people working on international law matters. These additions would be very much welcomed, however I lack the skills to make the amendments myself.
The guide is here: https://law.unimelb.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/3181325/AGLC4-with-Bookmarks-1.pdf
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In order to help with this could you post here a kind of "currently" vs "wanted" for each of those and also which item type you use for each?
For example, there is currently no way to correctly cite an international criminal case:
/CASE NAME/ (COURT, CHAMBER, CASE NUMBER, DATE) PINPOINT.
Or an international treaty:
/TITLE/, opened for signature DATE, SERIES (entered into force DATE) PINPOINT.
Or a United Nations document:
AUTHOR, /TITLE/, NUMBER, UN DOCUMENT NUMBER (DATE) PINPOINT.
Have a look at juris-m which is a Zotero fork designed for such materials:
https://juris-m.github.io/