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  2. CITES - Wikipedia

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    CITES works by subjecting international trade in specimens of listed taxa to controls as they move across international borders. [15] CITES specimens can include a wide range of items including the whole animal/plant (whether alive or dead), or a product that contains a part or derivative of the listed taxa such as cosmetics or traditional ...

  3. Legal citation - Wikipedia

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    Legal citation is the practice of crediting and referring to authoritative documents and sources. The most common sources of authority cited are court decisions (cases), statutes, regulations, government documents, treaties, and scholarly writing.

  4. Template:Cite act - Wikipedia

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    This is a wrapper template of Citation Style 1 (CS1)'s {{Cite report}} template. It supports nearly all standard CS1 parameters with exceptions as noted below. As the resources cited in this template will generally be primary sources, editors are advised to be familiar with Wikipedia's citation guidelines.

  5. Case citation - Wikipedia

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    The term "reporter", meaning a law report or a series of them, is not widely used in England and Wales. Before 1865, English courts used a large number of privately printed reports, and cases were cited based on which report they appeared in. (This system was also used in the United States and other common law jurisdictions during that period.)

  6. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Legal - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia articles are guided by Wikipedia's Manual of Style (including this page), and not by outside style guides. However, style guides can and do influence the MOS, and are useful for making style decisions within the bounds of the MOS. [e] For reference, access to style guides from some jurisdictions are listed below.

  7. List of species protected by CITES Appendix II - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of species of plants and animals protected by Appendix II of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, commonly abbreviated as CITES. There are no fungi listed in any appendix. [1] List of species protected by CITES Appendix I; List of species protected by CITES Appendix III

  8. Citation of United Kingdom legislation - Wikipedia

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    Derek J Way. The Student's Guide to Law Libraries. Oyez Publications. 1967. Pages 15 to 17. D J Way, "The Lawyer in the Library: A Short Account of English Legal Literature" (1961) 63 Library Association Record 236 at 237 (No 7, July 1961) "Books of the Month" (1964) 9 The Journal of the Law Society of Scotland 181; Peter Meijes Tiersma.

  9. Wikipedia:Wikipedia as a court source - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia Signpost, July 16, 2007: British agency cites Wikipedia in denying F1 trademark; Wikipedia Signpost, January 29, 2007: Court decisions citing Wikipedia proliferate; Wikipedia Signpost, July 3, 2006: Wikipedia cited by the High Court of England and Wales; Bourgeois v. Peters (being one of the earliest court opinions to cite and quote ...