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Daniel B. Rodriguez
The constitutions of the fifty states in the United States create by their authority as fundamental law the structure of government and the means and mechanisms of governance for state, local, and special purpose governments. Moreover, it is within the constitutions – their design, their interpretation by courts, and ultimately in their performance – that […]
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Cambridge University Press' Commissioning Editor Linda Bree, interviews author Martin Paul Eve, to find out more about Open Access and what this means for the Humanities.
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Daniel B. Rodriguez
The constitutions of the fifty states in the United States create by their authority as fundamental law the structure of government and the means and mechanisms of governance for state, local, and special purpose governments. Moreover, it is within the constitutions – their design, their interpretation by courts, and ultimately in their performance – that […]
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Cambridge University Press' Commissioning Editor Linda Bree, interviews author Martin Paul Eve, to find out more about Open Access and what this means for the Humanities.
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