Prohibition Plebiscites on the Prairies: (Not-So) Direct Legislation and Liquor Control in Alberta, 1915–1932
Research Articles Sarah E. Hamill, Law and History Review, Volume 33 Issue 02, pp 377-410Abstract
Research Articles Sarah E. Hamill, Law and History Review, Volume 33 Issue 02, pp 377-410Abstract
Research Articles Brian Sawers, Law and History Review, Volume 33 Issue 02, pp 351-376Abstract
Research Articles Kavita Saraswathi Datla, Law and History Review, Volume 33 Issue 02, pp 321-350Abstract
Research Articles Claire Priest, Law and History Review, Volume 33 Issue 02, pp 277-319Abstract
Introduction Elizabeth Dale, Law and History Review, Volume 33 Issue 02, pp v-viAbstract
10.1080/14608944.2015.1011610<br/>Salih Moustafa
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The European Economic Community’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) has found a lot of scholarly attention. While economists stress the irrationality of the CAP and explain its striking persistence by rent-seeking behavior, a prominent interpretation a…
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