Rodrigo Polanco
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@adamsmith, if the pinpoints for articles use "at" there is no need of comma. Example found in the guidelines: Sir Hersch Lauterpacht, 'Decisions and municipal courts as a source of international law' (1929) 10 British Yearbook of International La…
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yes @adamsmith, there should be a comma before the pinpoint, like J. Gordley, 'Good faith in contract law', in R. Zimmermann and S. Whittaker (eds.), Good Faith in European Contract Law (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000), p. 93.
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@damnation , apologies for bothering with this one more time. I have applied the stlye to a larger text, and now I get a minor problem that was not there before: when you make a pinpoint citation of books, you get "at" and then the indication of the…
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Many thanks @damnation everything looks great now!
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@damnation, thanks for all the changes! re websites bibliography, it should have 'accessed' followed by the date, right after the URL link, separataded by a comma. You can see an example of a Cambridge book I have in my hands now (see the Annan, Ko…
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@damnation : the double date is 100 % fixed. The comma before is also fixed. The only problem I notice is that now a space is missing between the title and the date, when citing websites and books for the first time. When citing articles for the fi…
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@damnation, thanks for the quick reply. I've checked the names entered in Zotero, and you were right, in the sources I used to test the style it was missing to separate the first name and the last name with a comma. Apologies about that. Now subsequ…
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@damnation, it looks really good now! I don't have any other comments with respect to books or journals for first-time citations. However, for subsequent citations it still prints the authors' full names (and not last names, as it should be). I als…
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many thanks @damnation ! - re books, you are right it is not necessary to use "at" for pinpoint citations. In fact, when it comes to books they use "p." or "pp." (for more than one page). The guidelines do not explicitly exclude "p." or "pp." for t…
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Dear @damnation I've just finished checking the style. In general it looks fine, but there are some minor issues: - In books, when citing specific pages (pinpoint citation), it appears a double comma before the number. It should be only one comma, …
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Many thanks, I will start checking it and let you know if I see that something's missing
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Great to know, hopefully that's the case. Happy holidays!