Template:ECLI/doc

Usage
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:
 * 1) Abbreviation "ECLI"
 * 2) Country code (2 characters)
 * 3) Court code (1-7 characters)
 * 4) Year of the decision (4 digits)
 * 5) Unique identifying number (max. 25 characters, dots allowed)

The template currently works for the following ECLIs:

Please help to add ECLIs from other European Union countries or international organizations to the template, or leave a message on the talk page for help.

Parameters
{	"description": "The template takes the following parameters:", "params": { "1": {			"label": "ecli", "type": "string", "required": true, "deprecated": false, "description": "The European Case Law Identifier of the case.", "aliases": [ "ECLI" ]		},		"db": { "label": "db", "type": "string", "required": false, "description": "Location where ECLI is published. This parameter is considered when country code = NL (and is meaningless otherwise). NL_RECHTSPRAAK means that the ECLI was assigned to a court decision. NL_TUCHTRECHT means that the ECLI was assigned to a disciplinary decision. Court decisions and disciplinary decisions are maintained by two separate organisations.", "suggestedvalues": [ "NL_RECHTSPRAAK", "NL_TUCHTRECHT" ],			"default": "NL_RECHTSPRAAK", "example": "NL_TUCHTRECHT" }	} }