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Issue 02 - Jun 2001
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American Political Science Review
(2001), 95 : 331-344 Cambridge University Press
Copyright © 2001 by the American Political Science Association
Published online by Cambridge University Press 13 Apr 2005
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J. Mark Ramseyer (2001). Why Are Japanese Judges So Conservative in Politically Charged Cases?.
American Political Science Review,
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