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Resolving Controversy in the European Union/ Legislative Decision Making Before and After Enlargement

Author(s): THOMSON, Robert;
ISBN: 978-1-107-01376-6;
Subjects: Legislative Body;
Publisher: : Cambridge University Press, New York , 2011;
Call number: 328.4THO;
Type: Book
Available At: Main Library -> stacks
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5192 5192
328.4THO
Available Main Library -> stacks
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100 $aTHOMSON, Robert
245 $aResolving Controversy in the European Union$cLegislative Decision Making Before and After Enlargement
260 $bCambridge University Press,$aNew York$c2011
650 $aLegislative Body
653 $aDecision making, EU

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