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This style was developed for Revista Justicia y Derecho of the Universidad Autónoma de Chile. It is based on the APA 7th edition author-date system, but incorporates journal-specific adaptations designed to improve author visibility and editorial consistency. Its main distinctive feature is that, in the bibliography, authors’ names are rendered in full form — surname followed by full given name(s) — rather than using initials only. This modification seeks to make scholarly authorship more visible, particularly in contexts where the standard abbreviated format may obscure gendered patterns of attribution or reduce the visibility of individual researchers.

The style preserves the general APA 7 structure for in-text citations, date placement, and reference organization, while adapting the bibliographic output to the editorial requirements of the journal. It remains an author-date style, uses hanging indentation in the bibliography, and follows the broader APA logic for source types, including articles, books, chapters, webpages, reports, theses, and legal materials. At the same time, it is intended to function as a journal-specific variant rather than as a pure reproduction of the official APA style.

This style is particularly suitable for legal and interdisciplinary academic publishing in Spanish-language contexts where compatibility with Zotero is needed, but where the journal also wishes to distinguish itself from default APA output by requiring fuller identification of authors in the reference list.

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This style was created for Revista Derecho y Justicia of Universidad Autónoma de Chile. It is based on APA 7 and adapted to require full given names in the bibliography, in order to improve author visibility and align with the journal’s editorial guidelines.

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  • Check that you've added a link to the style you used as a template in the <info> block at the beginning of the file with rel="template".
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  • Check that you've added yourself as the <author> of the style or <contributor> for a style update.
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This style was developed for Revista Derecho y Justicia of the Universidad Autónoma de Chile. It is based on the APA 7th edition author-date system, but incorporates journal-specific adaptations designed to improve author visibility and editorial consistency. Its main distinctive feature is that, in the bibliography, authors’ names are rendered in full form — surname followed by full given name(s) — rather than using initials only. This modification seeks to make scholarly authorship more visible, particularly in contexts where the standard abbreviated format may obscure gendered patterns of attribution or reduce the visibility of individual researchers.

The style preserves the general APA 7 structure for in-text citations, date placement, and reference organization, while adapting the bibliographic output to the editorial requirements of the journal. It remains an author-date style, uses hanging indentation in the bibliography, and follows the broader APA logic for source types, including articles, books, chapters, webpages, reports, theses, and legal materials. At the same time, it is intended to function as a journal-specific variant rather than as a pure reproduction of the official APA style.

This style is particularly suitable for legal and interdisciplinary academic publishing in Spanish-language contexts where compatibility with Zotero is needed, but where the journal also wishes to distinguish itself from default APA output by requiring fuller identification of authors in the reference list.
@Claudio-Aguero Claudio-Aguero changed the title Create revista-derecho-y-justicia Create revista-justicia-y-derecho Mar 19, 2026
@Claudio-Aguero Claudio-Aguero changed the title Create revista-justicia-y-derecho Create revista-justicia-y-derecho.csl Mar 19, 2026
This style was created for Revista Derecho y Justicia of Universidad Autónoma de Chile. It is based on APA 7 and adapted to require full given names in the bibliography, in order to improve author visibility and align with the journal’s editorial guidelines.
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😟 There are some issues with your submission.

2 tests failed

revista-justicia-y-derecho: "template" link must point to an existing independent style

expected ["academy-of-management-perspectives", "academy-of-management-review", "accident-analysis-and-prevent... "zootaxa", "zurcher-hochschule-fur-angewandte-wissenschaften-soziale-arbeit", "zwitscher-maschine"] to include "apa-7th-edition"

revista-justicia-y-derecho: style ID must be of the form "http://www.zotero.org/styles/" + style file name (without ".csl" extension, e.g. "http://www.zotero.org/styles/apa")

expected: "http://www.zotero.org/styles/revista-justicia-y-derecho"
     got: "http://www.zotero.org/styles/justicia-y-derecho"

(compared using ==)

Please check the test report for details.

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😃 Your submission passed all our automated tests.

Below are some sample citations generated based on your proposed changes:

revista-justicia-y-derecho.csl (new)
(Citation Style Language, 2012; Fenner et al., 2019)
(Galindo-Castañeda et al., 2025; Hancké et al., 2007)
(Mares, 2001)

Citation Style Language. (2012). CSL search by example. Citation Style Editor. https://editor.citationstyles.org/searchByExample/
Fenner, Martin, Crosas, Mercè, Grethe, Jeffrey S., Kennedy, David, Hermjakob, Henning, Rocca-Serra, Phillippe, Durand, Gustavo, Berjon, Robin, Karcher, Sebastian, Martone, Maryann, & Clark, Tim. (2019). A data citation roadmap for scholarly data repositories. Scientific Data, 6, Article 28. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-019-0031-8
Galindo-Castañeda, Tania, Kost, Elena, Giuliano, Elena, Conz, Rafaela Feola, Six, Johan, & Hartmann, Martin. (2025). Locating the microbes along the maize root system under nitrogen limitation: a root phenotypic approach. Annals of Botany, 136(5–6), 1143–1162. https://doi.org/10.1093/aob/mcaf185
Hancké, Bob, Rhodes, Martin, & Thatcher, Mark (Eds.). (2007). Beyond varieties of capitalism: conflict, contradictions, and complementarities in the European economy. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199206483.001.0001
Mares, Isabela. (2001). Firms and the welfare state: when, why, and how does social policy matter to employers? In Peter A. Hall & David Soskice (Eds.), Varieties of capitalism: the institutional foundations of comparative advantage (pp. 184–212). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/0199247757.003.0005

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