Is it possible for citations to include related documents ?
I am a researcher in French law. We have legal cases that are commented in journals.
I'd like to find a way to reference these articles as standalone documents (article-journal), relate them to legal-case document in Zotero, and create a citation rule to shape the citation in a satisfactory way. "container-title" fields aren't a possibility in my case.
Thanks !
I'd like to find a way to reference these articles as standalone documents (article-journal), relate them to legal-case document in Zotero, and create a citation rule to shape the citation in a satisfactory way. "container-title" fields aren't a possibility in my case.
Thanks !
Here's an example. A decision is set by the Cour de Cassation (one of the highest courts in France), within its third civil chamber, on the 1st of January 2024. Citation rules for this decision should be :
Cass. civ. 3e, 1er janvier 2024 (n°12-12.345).
This decision is now so important that it receives a commentary in the Recueil Dalloz (one of the main commentary journals), in its 2024 edition, at page 966, by Léon Duguit (famous law scholar, died in 1928, whatever). Citation rule now becomes :
Cass. civ. 3e, 1er janvier 2024 (n°12-12.345), com. Duguit, D. 2024.966
Now, what I was thinking is : by registering the decision as "legal-case", and the commentary as "article-journal", and linking both documents, citing the legal case in my document would detect the linked document, and with the fields of the commentary, add the last part of the citation automatically.
Note : I know how to manage styles, I created one for French law researchers (https://framagit.org/CelianGdfrd/zot-juristhese-fr/), but I couldn't find a way to do this in the citation editor.
Alternatively, for anglo-style parallel citations, we've used the "History" field ("references" in Zotero) but that'd just hard code the commentary as a part of the original citation in one single format, so is much less flexible.
Thank you, hope to maybe see this in the future !