Keyword Index

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Encyclopedia of Law Keyword Index

Please choose keywords for indexing your paper from the IEEE Approved Indexing Keyword List to the maximum extent possible. When you submit a paper through Manuscript Central, you will be provided with a picklist from which to choose your keywords. The picklist contains indexing terms from the IEEE Approved Indexing Keyword List.

IEEE Taxonomy: A Subset Hierarchical Display of IEEE Thesaurus Terms
The IEEE Taxonomy comprises the first three hierarchical ‘levels’ under each term-family (or branch)
that is formed from the top-most terms of the IEEE Thesaurus. In this document these term-families
are arranged alphabetically and denoted by boldface type. Each term family’s hierarchy goes to no
more than three sublevels, denoted by indents (grouping of four dots) preceding the next level terms.
A term can appear in more than one hierarchical branch and can appear more than once in any
particular hierarchy. The IEEE Taxonomy is defined in this way so that it is always a subset of the IEEE
Thesaurus.

Use of these keywords ensures that your paper is accessible through the major indexing services. You may sometimes find that you need to coin your own keywords in order to make your paper accessible through search by an appropriate audience. Keep in mind that keywords are best chosen broadly. Avoid the temptation to construct a set of keywords that uniquely identify your topic. When you coin a keyword, please underscore it, highlight it with a marker, or otherwise call attention to it. We will add it to the AP-S supplementary list. (The editor reserves the right to modify keywords for consistency within the list when necessary.)

Keyword Tags in the Encyclopedia of Law

Main Entry: Encyclopedia Keyword Tags

To facilitate Legal Research, the Encyclopedia of Law tracks a wide range of keyword tags as well as organisation tags and project tags across the different encyclopedias.

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