An edition of Parliaments (1966)

Parliaments

a comparative study on the structure and functioning of representative institutions in fifty-five countries.

A new and completely rev. ed. / prepared by Michel Ameller ; [translated from the French by Kenneth Bradshaw.] --
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An edition of Parliaments (1966)

Parliaments

a comparative study on the structure and functioning of representative institutions in fifty-five countries.

A new and completely rev. ed. / prepared by Michel Ameller ; [translated from the French by Kenneth Bradshaw.] --
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Parliaments: a comparative study on the structure and functioning of representative institutions in fifty-five countries.
1966, Published for the Inter-parliamentary Union by Cassell
in English - A new and completely rev. ed. / prepared by Michel Ameller ; [translated from the French by Kenneth Bradshaw.] --

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