
Personally, I tend to cite international law or specific African jurisdictions, so I do not really know about European/Civil law.įor the more rarefied situations, I use Bookends because it allows you to customize reference types (so I have a specific reference type for treaties, one for UN docs, one each for various West African jurisdictions, and so on). The Geneva Graduate Institute also has a pretty helpful guide for how to make Zotero work for international law, which might be helpful. Re: the legal stuff, I'd recommend you look at Juris-m to see if that works. I haven't done this in a while but last I did it worked quite well.

Dropbox) for purposes of reading on an iPad. Zotfile is helpful if you want to move PDFs between Zotero and an external folder (e.g.
