Common sense v. legal expertise - a case study of comparative analysis of lay participation in the former GDR and the FRG
Common sense v. legal expertise - a case study of comparative analysis of lay participation in the former GDR and the FRG
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Rauxloh, Regina
8ce77860-d780-4c02-9d0d-e65f0fd6e988
2003
Rauxloh, Regina
8ce77860-d780-4c02-9d0d-e65f0fd6e988
Rauxloh, Regina
(2003)
Common sense v. legal expertise - a case study of comparative analysis of lay participation in the former GDR and the FRG.
In,
Groß, Thomas
(ed.)
Legal Scholarship in International and Comparative Law.
Wien, AT.
Peter Lang, .
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Published date: 2003
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Southampton Law School
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/393676
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Regina Rauxloh
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Thomas Groß
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