Style Request: Transnational Environmental Law (TEL) House Style
Hi, just hoping someone can help to create a TEL citation style to download and use. Instructions for Authors are here with citation guidelines: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/transnational-environmental-law/information/instructions-contributors
The Journal ISSN is: 2047-1025 (Print), 2047-1033 (Online)
Footnote examples:
1. Books and Reports Format:
Initials+Name (ed(s).), Title: Subtitle (Publisher, year), at pp. .
Examples:
-G. Shaffer & M. Pollack, When Cooperation Fails: The International Law and Politics of Genetically Modified Foods (Oxford University Press, 2009), at p. 179.
-N.J. Vig & M.G. Faure (eds.), Green Giants: Environmental Policies of the United States and the European Union (The MIT Press, 2004), at pp. 124
Wherever possible, references should be page-specific. If a reference appropriately relates to the manuscript as a whole, the page numbers can be omitted
Example:
-S. Gigli & S. Agrawal, Stocktaking of Progress on Integrating Adaptation to Climate Change into Development Co-operation Activities (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2007).
2. Journal Articles Format:
Initials+Name, ‘Title: Subtitle’ (year) volume (issue) Full Journal Title, pp., at .
Examples:
-M. Lee & C. Abbott, ‘The Usual Suspects: Public Participation under the Aarhus Convention’ (2003) 66(1) The Modern Law Review, pp. 80-108, at 85-6.
-D. Esty, ‘Good Governance at the Supranational Scale: Globalizing Administrative Law’
(2006) 115 Yale Law Journal, pp. 1490-562, at 1503.
Wherever possible, references should be page-specific. If a reference appropriately relates to the article as a whole, the first and last page numbers suffice.
Example:
-E. Scotford, ‘Mapping the Article 174(2) EC Case Law: A First Step to Analysing Community Environmental Law Principles’ (2008) 8 Yearbook of European Environmental Law, pp. 1-47.
Thank you!!
The Journal ISSN is: 2047-1025 (Print), 2047-1033 (Online)
Footnote examples:
1. Books and Reports Format:
Initials+Name (ed(s).), Title: Subtitle (Publisher, year), at pp. .
Examples:
-G. Shaffer & M. Pollack, When Cooperation Fails: The International Law and Politics of Genetically Modified Foods (Oxford University Press, 2009), at p. 179.
-N.J. Vig & M.G. Faure (eds.), Green Giants: Environmental Policies of the United States and the European Union (The MIT Press, 2004), at pp. 124
Wherever possible, references should be page-specific. If a reference appropriately relates to the manuscript as a whole, the page numbers can be omitted
Example:
-S. Gigli & S. Agrawal, Stocktaking of Progress on Integrating Adaptation to Climate Change into Development Co-operation Activities (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2007).
2. Journal Articles Format:
Initials+Name, ‘Title: Subtitle’ (year) volume (issue) Full Journal Title, pp., at .
Examples:
-M. Lee & C. Abbott, ‘The Usual Suspects: Public Participation under the Aarhus Convention’ (2003) 66(1) The Modern Law Review, pp. 80-108, at 85-6.
-D. Esty, ‘Good Governance at the Supranational Scale: Globalizing Administrative Law’
(2006) 115 Yale Law Journal, pp. 1490-562, at 1503.
Wherever possible, references should be page-specific. If a reference appropriately relates to the article as a whole, the first and last page numbers suffice.
Example:
-E. Scotford, ‘Mapping the Article 174(2) EC Case Law: A First Step to Analysing Community Environmental Law Principles’ (2008) 8 Yearbook of European Environmental Law, pp. 1-47.
Thank you!!
https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/wiki/Requesting-Styles
And provide two examples listed there.
Thanks
See if this helps:
1. https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/transnational-environmental-law/article/injecting-compassion-into-international-wildlife-law-from-conservation-to-protection/A3DA3CCD1B56D23D94BE35F8F2AB5A05
2. https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/transnational-environmental-law/article/somewhere-between-rhetoric-and-reality-environmental-constitutionalism-and-the-rights-of-nature-in-ecuador/E26AA06DB87E4096E00D53D8D17A99BF
From what I have seen, I think that one of the Cambridge citation styles is similar, but there are some key differences. One thing I cannot figure out is how to get the in-text reference to appear as a footnote, but I am super novice to editing citation styles. Thanks for any help you can offer!
Have a read of that requesting-styles article again. We'd like you to adapt that Campbell citation to match the style you're requesting. Should take you a few minutes only. Without these the style won't be looked at as there is still quite a backlog despite our work over the last year. (see here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zc3Sl4JU7Ltu0Q55-OB0QYCJbYiguVXwpc_BzBLLZcA/edit#gid=0)
In-text citation:
None - should be a footnote.
Bibliography:
JOURNAL ARTICLE:
*just a note that the journal title should be italicized*
J. L. Campbell & O. K. Pedersen, 'The varieties of capitalism and hybrid success' (2007) 40(3) Comparative Political Studies, pp. 307–332, at 310.
CHAPTER IN A BOOK:
I. Mares, 'Firms and the welfare state: When, why, and how does social policy matter to employers?', in P. A. Hall & D. Soskice (eds.), Varieties of capitalism: The institutional foundations of comparative advantage (Oxford University Press, 2001), pp. 184–213, at 210-213.
Thanks for taking this on in the midst of the gajillion citation style requests. Really appreciate it!
Try this: https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=ID:transnational-environmental-law