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Le Titre Du Livre | Constitutional Reform of National Legislatures: Bicameralism Under Pressure |
Date de Parution | |
Traducteur | Alexandru Abubacarr |
Nombre de Pages | 242 Pages |
La taille du fichier | 69.61 MB |
Langage | Français & Anglais |
Éditeur | Random House |
ISBN-10 | 2416093351-GRN |
Format de Fichier | PDF AMZ ePub FDX WRD |
Auteur | (Relié - Aug 30, 2019) |
ISBN-13 | 597-2982309469-LLF |
Nom de Fichier | Constitutional-Reform-of-National-Legislatures-Bicameralism-Under-Pressure.pdf |
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