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Patterns of Constitutional Design:the Role of Citizens and Elites in Constituion-Making

Author(s): WHEATLEY, Jonathan;
MENDEZ, Fernando;
ISBN: 978-1-4094-60-886;
Publisher: USA , 2013;
Call number: 342.02PAT;
Type: Book
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