Judicial Influence on Policy Outputs? The Political Constraints of Legal Integration in the European Union

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Judicial Influence on Policy Outputs? The Political Constraints of Legal Integration in the European Union. / Martinsen, Dorte Sindbjerg.

I: Comparative Political Studies, Bind 48, Nr. 12, 5, 2015, s. 1612-1660.

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Martinsen, DS 2015, 'Judicial Influence on Policy Outputs? The Political Constraints of Legal Integration in the European Union', Comparative Political Studies, bind 48, nr. 12, 5, s. 1612-1660. https://doi.org/10.1177/0010414015592591

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Martinsen, D. S. (2015). Judicial Influence on Policy Outputs? The Political Constraints of Legal Integration in the European Union. Comparative Political Studies, 48(12), 1612-1660. [5]. https://doi.org/10.1177/0010414015592591

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Martinsen DS. Judicial Influence on Policy Outputs? The Political Constraints of Legal Integration in the European Union. Comparative Political Studies. 2015;48(12):1612-1660. 5. https://doi.org/10.1177/0010414015592591

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Martinsen, Dorte Sindbjerg. / Judicial Influence on Policy Outputs? The Political Constraints of Legal Integration in the European Union. I: Comparative Political Studies. 2015 ; Bind 48, Nr. 12. s. 1612-1660.

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