“Spicing up the Spaghetti Bowl”

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“Spicing up the Spaghetti Bowl”. / Gött, Henner; Holterhus, Till Patrik.
6 p. Göttingen: Junge Wissenschaft im Öffentlichen Recht e.V.. 2014, JuWissBlog. (JuWissBlog).

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Gött, H & Holterhus, TP 2014, “Spicing up the Spaghetti Bowl”. Junge Wissenschaft im Öffentlichen Recht e.V., Göttingen. https://doi.org/10.17176/20190517-174538-0

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Gött, H., & Holterhus, T. P. (2014, Mar 18). “Spicing up the Spaghetti Bowl”. Junge Wissenschaft im Öffentlichen Recht e.V. https://doi.org/10.17176/20190517-174538-0

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Gött H, Holterhus TP. “Spicing up the Spaghetti Bowl”. 2014. 6 p. doi: 10.17176/20190517-174538-0

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