An edition of Where should the majority rule? (1992)

Where should the majority rule?

reflections on non-territorial provinces and other constitutional proposals

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Where should the majority rule?
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An edition of Where should the majority rule? (1992)

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English
Pages
21

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Where should the majority rule?: reflections on non-territorial provinces and other constitutional proposals
1992, Center for Constitutional Studies, University of Alberta
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Edmonton

Edition Notes

Cover title.

Includes bibliographical references.

In English; wirh introd. in English and French.

Series
Points of view -- no. 1 = -- Points de vue -- no 1, Points of view (University of Alberta. Centre for Constitutional Studies) -- no. 1.
Other Titles
Reflections on non-territorial provinces and other constitutional proposals

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Pagination
21 p. ;
Number of pages
21

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OL19954513M
ISBN 10
0969590602

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