Style request: International Journal of Transitional Justice

It seems like this style hews fairly closely to CMOS, but with a few key differences.

Style guide is here: https://academic.oup.com/ijtj/pages/Style_and_Format

Sample references (as footnotes -- the style does not use a bibliography):

John L.Campbell and Ove K.Pedersen, ‘The Varieties of Capitalism and Hybrid Success Power,' Comparative Political Studies40(3) (2007): 307-332.

Mares, Isabel, ‘Firms and the Welfare State: When, Why, and How does Social Policy Matter to Employers?,' in Varieties of Capitalism.The Institutional Foundations of Comparative Advantage, ed.Peter A.Hall and David Soskice (New York: Oxford University Press, 2001).

This appears to be a recent open access article in the journal: https://academic.oup.com/ijtj/article/15/2/264/6299972

Thank you for the help.



  • edited February 28, 2022
  • @damnationThanks - it is close.The differences that I can tell are:

    1.IJTJ uses single quotation marks around titles, not double quotation marks (side note: I tried to edit this in the Visual CSL editor but single quotation marks does not appear to be an option in the interface).

    2.The issue number when available for a journal article is in parenthesis, not prefixed with "no." I.e., "55(3) (2001)" not "55, no.3 (2001)"

    3.Web sources do not have pub dates, but accessed dates after the URL, i.e."(accessed 1 December 2020)"
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