Africa, المجلد 69،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 1999 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... laws not by any one law alone . Forestry policies cannot tell us who controls forests any more than electoral codes tell us the powers that representatives can wield . Once forestry laws indicate which resources and decisions are in the ...
... laws not by any one law alone . Forestry policies cannot tell us who controls forests any more than electoral codes tell us the powers that representatives can wield . Once forestry laws indicate which resources and decisions are in the ...
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... laws are ' electoral codes ' , which shape who is represented by elected officials and how accountably . These laws determine the frequency of elections , who can stand and who can vote . The third set are technical codes . These are ...
... laws are ' electoral codes ' , which shape who is represented by elected officials and how accountably . These laws determine the frequency of elections , who can stand and who can vote . The third set are technical codes . These are ...
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... laws that make both ' customary ' and new rural authorities extensions of the central government . Although current governments could change these laws , most resist . The bottom line is that such laws do not serve rural populations ...
... laws that make both ' customary ' and new rural authorities extensions of the central government . Although current governments could change these laws , most resist . The bottom line is that such laws do not serve rural populations ...
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