Legislative Co-decision in the European Union: Experience over Twenty Years and Implications.

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Legislative Co-decision in the European Union : Experience over Twenty Years and Implications. . / Rasmussen, Anne (Editor); Burns, Charlotte (Editor); Reh, Christine (Editor).

Routledge, 2014. (Journal of European Public Policy Special Issues as Books).

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Rasmussen, A, Burns, C & Reh, C (eds) 2014, Legislative Co-decision in the European Union: Experience over Twenty Years and Implications. . Journal of European Public Policy Special Issues as Books, Routledge.

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Rasmussen, A., Burns, C., & Reh, C. (Eds.) (2014). Legislative Co-decision in the European Union: Experience over Twenty Years and Implications. . Routledge. Journal of European Public Policy Special Issues as Books

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Rasmussen A, (ed.), Burns C, (ed.), Reh C, (ed.). Legislative Co-decision in the European Union: Experience over Twenty Years and Implications. . Routledge, 2014. (Journal of European Public Policy Special Issues as Books).

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Rasmussen, Anne (Editor) ; Burns, Charlotte (Editor) ; Reh, Christine (Editor). / Legislative Co-decision in the European Union : Experience over Twenty Years and Implications. . Routledge, 2014. (Journal of European Public Policy Special Issues as Books).

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