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Examples of reference formats that JustCite can recognise
JustCite incorporates linking technology developed by Justis Publishing that recognises a string of characters as a citation of a document, and then locates and displays the appropriate data about that document.
For documents from most titles and data sources, citations in a variety of formats can be used in the Citation field on the Search In Cases screen; in the Reference field on the Search In Articles, Search In EU and Search In Legislation screens; and on the Quick Search screen.
It does not normally matter whether the citation includes full, partial or no punctuation; or is in upper, lower or mixed case.
| If you see any of these references on a web page, then you can use the free J-Link legal research tool to convert them into links to information in JustCite. |
Cases
Legislation
Abbreviations
Names
Publication references
- Acts of the UK Parliament
- Acts of the Scottish Parliament
- Statutory Instruments
- Scottish Statutory Instruments
- Welsh Statutory Instruments
- Statutory Rules and Orders
European law
Document numbers
- CELEX
- COM DOCS
- Council Common Positions
- European Court cases
- European Union Decisions
- European Union Directives
- European Union Regulations
- European Union Treaty articles
Common names
- European Union Agreements and Conventions
- European Union Decisions
- European Union Directives
- European Union Regulations
- European Union Treaties
Articles and support material
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