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Women and Representation: Cross-Party Collaboration in the Australian Federal Parliament
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págs. 249-268
Challenging the Orthodoxy: Giving the Court a Role in Scrutiny of Delegated Legislation
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págs. 269-285
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págs. 286-308
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págs. 309-326
págs. 327-347
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págs. 348-365
The Higher the Fewer?: Patterns of Female Representation Across Levels of Government in Germany
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págs. 366-386
págs. 387-408
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págs. 409-429
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págs. 430-450
Democracy, Golden Ages and Balancing Acts: Comment on Flinders, M. (2015) The Problem with Democracy
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págs. 451-463
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págs. 464-479
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Robert Ford, Matthew J. Goodwin
págs. 480-491
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