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Donald R. Songer, Susan W. Johnson, C.L. Ostberg, and Matthew E. Wetstein, Law, Ideology, and Collegiality: Judicial Behaviour in the Supreme Court of Canada

Canadian Journal of Sociology - Canada
doi 10.29173/cjs18510
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SociologyPolitical Science
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December 19, 2012

Authors
Reza Barmaki
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University of Alberta Libraries


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