¿Por qué los autócratas limitan judicialmente su poder? Un análisis comparado de la existencia de altos tribunales en autocracias

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¿Por qué los autócratas limitan judicialmente su poder? Un análisis comparado de la existencia de altos tribunales en autocracias. / Mayoral, Juan A.

In: Revista de Estudios Politicos, Vol. 158, 2012.

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Harvard

Mayoral, JA 2012, '¿Por qué los autócratas limitan judicialmente su poder? Un análisis comparado de la existencia de altos tribunales en autocracias', Revista de Estudios Politicos, vol. 158.

APA

Mayoral, J. A. (2012). ¿Por qué los autócratas limitan judicialmente su poder? Un análisis comparado de la existencia de altos tribunales en autocracias. Revista de Estudios Politicos, 158.

Vancouver

Mayoral JA. ¿Por qué los autócratas limitan judicialmente su poder? Un análisis comparado de la existencia de altos tribunales en autocracias. Revista de Estudios Politicos. 2012;158.

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Mayoral, Juan A. / ¿Por qué los autócratas limitan judicialmente su poder? Un análisis comparado de la existencia de altos tribunales en autocracias. In: Revista de Estudios Politicos. 2012 ; Vol. 158.

Bibtex

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