Academic Allies: The Key Transnational Institutions of the Academic Discipline of European Law and Their Role in the Development of the Constitutional Practice 1961-1993

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Academic Allies : The Key Transnational Institutions of the Academic Discipline of European Law and Their Role in the Development of the Constitutional Practice 1961-1993. / Byberg, Rebekka Birkebo.

Det Humanistiske Fakultet, Københavns Universitet, 2017. 173 p.

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Byberg, RB 2017, Academic Allies: The Key Transnational Institutions of the Academic Discipline of European Law and Their Role in the Development of the Constitutional Practice 1961-1993. Det Humanistiske Fakultet, Københavns Universitet.

APA

Byberg, R. B. (2017). Academic Allies: The Key Transnational Institutions of the Academic Discipline of European Law and Their Role in the Development of the Constitutional Practice 1961-1993. Det Humanistiske Fakultet, Københavns Universitet.

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Byberg RB. Academic Allies: The Key Transnational Institutions of the Academic Discipline of European Law and Their Role in the Development of the Constitutional Practice 1961-1993. Det Humanistiske Fakultet, Københavns Universitet, 2017. 173 p.

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Byberg, Rebekka Birkebo. / Academic Allies : The Key Transnational Institutions of the Academic Discipline of European Law and Their Role in the Development of the Constitutional Practice 1961-1993. Det Humanistiske Fakultet, Københavns Universitet, 2017. 173 p.

Bibtex

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