Template:Cite Greek law/sandbox

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Usage

This template allows for the easy citing and linking to of laws of the Hellenic Republic . It cover laws (νόμοι, statutes) that are recorded on the National Printing House (Ελληνικό Τυπογραφείο) website search page as well as links to the Government Gazette (Greece) (Εφημερίς της Κυβερνήσεως) www.et.gr It should not be substituted. For the constitution, presidential decrees, ministerial decisions, and multi-ministerial decisions, please use their respective separate templates. For a guide to Greek legal citation practices, consult NYULS Guide here[1]

Example

{{ cite Greek law | law = 390 | art= 2 | clause=2 | date = 1976-04-30 | en = Concerning the organisation and administration of General Instruction | el = Περὶ ὀργανόσεως καὶ διοκήσεως τῆς Γενικῆς Ἐκπαιδεύσεως | url = http://www.et.gr/idocs-nph/search/pdfViewerForm.html?args=5C7QrtC22wEE8HdDZpIXTHdtvSoClrL8qZcZTSsH80R5MXD0LzQTLWPU9yLzB8V68knBzLCmTXKaO6fpVZ6Lx3UnKl3nP8NxdnJ5r9cmWyJWelDvWS_18kAEhATUkJb0x1LIdQ163nV9K--td6SIueaOB3dwn5DlLtM05wKk00lXiaYh-_UdMb_Akrg5rqok }}

The above example will display as:

N. 390 Art. 2 (2) Περὶ ὀργανόσεως καὶ διοκήσεως τῆς Γενικῆς Ἐκπαιδεύσεως [ Concerning the organisation and administration of General Instruction] of 1976-04-30

Parameters

  • el (optional): The short name of the law, in Greek. If neither el nor elfull are provided, the Greek name is not cited.
  • elfull (optional): The full name of the law, in Greek.
  • elab (optional): The official abbreviation, in Greek. If neither elab nor link nor url are provided, no web link will be provided.
  • en (optional): The short name of the law, in English. If omitted, the word "Law" is used. In this case, you should at least provide law date and law number. Be careful to distinguish between law number {{N}} and gazette number {{Number}}, which will be different.
  • enab (optional): A common abbreviation, in English.
  • link (optional): The path component used after . Defaults to lowercase version of elab. However, for some laws, an uncommon abbreviation or the year of publication is used. If neither elab nor link are provided, no link to http://www.et.gr/index.php/2013-01-28-14-06-23/search-laws will be provided. Currently deprecated, as the site does not seem to support DOIs Please leave this entry here in case it is supported in the future, but please do not use for the time being.
  • nolink (optional): no link to http://www.et.gr/index.php/2013-01-28-14-06-23. Use if the law has been rescinded and is no longer available there. May still generate a link to the Gazette in future versions.
  • law (optional): cite a specific paragraph (indicated with "N."). Most Greek laws use a numbered law followed by an article number,followed by numbered clauses.
  • art (optional): cite a specific article (indicated with "Art."). Most Greek laws use a numbered law followed by an article number, followed by numbered clauses.
  • clause (optional): cite a specific clause of the article (indicated with "()". Most Greek laws use a numbered law, followed by an article number, followed by numbered clauses in parentheses.
  • date (optional): the date when the law was passed
  • year (optional): the year of the Government Gazette, if different from date; dates between passage in the parliament and the date the law comes into force with publication will usually be slightly different, as little as one day or over a year, depending on implemenatation. Check the final clause of the enabling law to ascertain this and cross-check with the publication date in the gazette.
  • number (optional): the number in the Governmant Gazette, if different from law, above
  • url (optional): override the URL (e.g., for use with an unofficial translation or if the automatic linking fails) NB: Automatic linking currently fails. Please use this alternative in preference to link for the time being.

References

  1. "Greece". New York University School of Law Journal of International Law and Politics Guide To Foreign and International Legal Citations (PDF) (Report) (1st ed.). New York: New York University Law School. 2006. pp. 72–76. Retrieved 22 July 2015.