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[Moved here from "User talk:Smuconlaw".] Hi Smuconlaw, I wanted to ask a favour. I'd really like to use the Cite Bailii template, but I wanted to ask if you'd know how to change it a bit - essentially to make it similar to the ussc template. Would the following be possible?
allow the template to function with simply {{bailii .... etc - instead of {{CITE BAILII ... etc ? - I made an attempt with this: Template:Bailii and have completely messed up! This page could probably be deleted/replaced!
eliminate the need for the text "case=" and so on - so that I could simply enter, for example, "{bailii|1900|UKHL|1}"
give one link for the Case citation page under the text of the court type: UKHL or UKSC or EWCA Civ, etc (or possibly the subsection Case_citation#Neutral_citation_4 - with the following number linking to the relevant bailii page? (Again this would be more like the USSC - a number of people have made the point that information is lacking for non-lawyers about what this means.)
The easiest way to deal with your first point is to make {{Bailii}} into a shortcut to {{Cite BAILII}} (i.e., turn it into a redirect) rather than to create a whole new template. I've done this already.
Yes, I can add positional parameters so that you don't have to use the parameter names if you wish. However, this can only be done for a couple of the most commonly used parameters, otherwise the template will probably become too complicated to use. Let me know which parameters you are likely to use most frequently.
I think we need consensus before making the template link permanently to "Case citation#Neutral citation 4". Alternatively, I can add a parameter to allow you to turn on the feature if you wish to. I don't think it should be made the default, though I will follow whatever is the consensus on the point.
I've not really looked at any of the Scottish municipal cases, but the template currently seems to allow enough flexibility in this area. Paterson isn't the only reporter used - see, for example, the indexes for 1820, 1840, and 1850. Tevildo (talk) 19:22, 7 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks, Actually, I've realized it doesn't matter because the court is indicated by "UKHL" in the URL. Let me look into updating the template when I'm less busy. — SMUconlaw (talk) 10:34, 8 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]
You have to add "|format=1". As the documentation states: 'type "format=1" if the URL is in the form "http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKPC/[year]/[year]_[num].html"'. — SMUconlaw (talk) 11:02, 23 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Can anyone here help me to generate a {{cite BAILII}} citation for this case? I've tried several ways, and I can't get it to produce a citation that makes sense, because I'm not sure what goes where.
I've managed to generate a citation. The problem now is that I can't make it work with {{sfn}}.
{{cite BAILII|country=ew|litigants=R v Bamber|court=EWCA|division=Crim|year=2002|num=2912|para=|date=12 December 2002|ref={{sfnref|''R v Bamber'' [2002] EWCA Crim 2912}}}}
Entering "scotcase=CSIH" is somehow leading it to show a cite for CSOH. Also, the BAILII URL produced does not contain the needed brackets, even when using "format=2".
I'm trying to cite this case at Claim of Right Act 1689. Unfortunately the URL schema doesn't match any of the options available to me: it's "ScotCS/[year]/[year]_CSOH_[num].html" but the only ones I can get the template to generate are "ScotCS/[year]/[num].html" (with no format parameter or format=0), "ScotCS/[year]/CSOH_[num].html" (with format=1) and "ScotCS/[year]/[year]CSOH[num].html" (with format=2; note lack of underscores). I've done it ultimately by substing in my sandbox, condensing the template code and correcting the URL, but that's not ideal. Hairy Dude (talk) 14:13, 22 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Template not working for Irish cases
The URL for Irish cases has come in two formats, neither of which work with this template:
Up to 2019: [1]
From 2020: [2].
I might play around in the sandboxes to see if I can use the format tag to work something out, though I'm still getting used to that level of coding, so if any of you have solutions, do see what can be done! Thanks, Iveagh Gardens (talk) 11:28, 17 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Does not produce correct neutral citations for NI High Court cases
This citation:
<ref>{{cite BAILII|litigants=Allister & Ors, Re Application for Judicial Review & Protocol NI EU exit|court=NIHC|year=2021|date=25 June 2021|division=QB|num=64}}</ref>
Just wanted to note, I've added UK Employment tribunal support to the template [3], as well as accompanying information to the docs [4], as UKET cases use a different URL format than was supported through the template. The only part I'm not sure if is necessary is "format=5". I needed to add a format override, as the end part of the URL for the test case I used is in the format "[num]_[year].html", but I don't know if that applies for all UKET cases or not. Hopefully someone more versed in the template structure could assist with cleaning that up if it's not necessary? Thanks. Sideswipe9th (talk) 18:52, 19 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Scottish House of Lords case with undocumented URL scheme
Template:Cite BAILII/doc § Parameters currently says regarding |parallelcite= values: "Separate the citations with commas". Why is this? BAILII itself separates citation schemes by semicolon, eg. [5]. It would be easier to copy and paste these alternate citations if I didn't have to replace the separator first. Furthermore, although I haven't seen it yet in BAILII, I suspect that more citation schemes use commas than semicolons in citing particular cases. I'd particularly welcome input if that supposition is correct. Daask (talk) 20:13, 2 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]