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Citation Style Language schema
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Additional locators #346

Open georgd opened 4 years ago

georgd commented 4 years ago

I don’t know if this makes sense in vanilla CSL but the AGLC lists the following locators that haven’t been added yet (AGLC4, 3.1.4):

bdarcus commented 4 years ago

Links and/or definitions and/or examples would be helpful.

georgd commented 4 years ago

Sorry, of course here’s the link to the fourth edition of the Australian Guide to Legal Citation: https://www.mulr.com.au/aglc/AGLC4-June-2020-v2.pdf

You find the table with the locators and examples on pp. 69-70.

bdarcus commented 4 years ago

Thanks.

We maybe need to come up with a principle by which we distinguish between legal support in CSL proper, and fuller-featured legal support in Juris-M.

While it may not be so clear, perhaps CSL supports legal citations in non-legal fields (generic legal support, for history, sociology, etc.), while Juris-M does law proper?

bdarcus commented 4 years ago

Your suggestions in #353 make sense. How do you think that should impact assessment of this list?

georgd commented 4 years ago

Your suggestions in #353 make sense. How do you think that should impact assessment of this list?

Well, there are various questions to answer:

As far as I understand, the possibility to add a string to a locator field will stay in the new design. And as these are all lower level locations, the workaround to use them in a string in a higher level locator field might work reasonably well — like it does already.