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The European Legislation Identifier (ELI) ontology is a vocabulary for representing metadata about national and European Union (EU) legislation. It is designed to provide a standardized way to identify and describe the context and content of national or EU legislation, including its purpose, scope, relationships with other legislations and legal basis.
This template enables editors to add a European Case Law Identifier (ECLI) to a citation. From EUR-Lex documentation: The identifier consists of five parts in the following order, with each separated by a colon: Abbreviation "ECLI" Country code (2 characters) Court code (1-7 characters) Year of the decision (4 digits)
No description. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Serial serial Serial number of legislation Example 2011/95/EU String required Date date Official publication date of legislation Example 13 December 2011 String required Description description Official description of legislation. The wording "Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council of dd ...
This template's initial visibility currently defaults to collapsed, meaning that it is hidden apart from its title bar. To change this template's initial visibility, the |state= parameter may be used: {{Legislation of the European Union | state = expanded}} will show the template expanded, i.e. fully visible.
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This template is used to cite online sources in Wikipedia articles. For general information about citations in Wikipedia articles, see Wikipedia:cite sources.. A general discussion of the use of templates for adding citation of open-source web content to Wikipedia articles is available at citation templates.