Route 66: Mutations of the internal market explored through the prism of citation networks

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Route 66: Mutations of the internal market explored through the prism of citation networks. / Šadl, Urška; López Zurita, Lucía; Piccolo, Sebastiano.

I: International Journal of Constitutional Law, Bind 21, Nr. 3, 2023, s. 826-858.

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Šadl, U, López Zurita, L & Piccolo, S 2023, 'Route 66: Mutations of the internal market explored through the prism of citation networks', International Journal of Constitutional Law, bind 21, nr. 3, s. 826-858. https://doi.org/10.1093/icon/moad063

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Šadl, U., López Zurita, L., & Piccolo, S. (2023). Route 66: Mutations of the internal market explored through the prism of citation networks. International Journal of Constitutional Law, 21(3), 826-858. https://doi.org/10.1093/icon/moad063

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Šadl U, López Zurita L, Piccolo S. Route 66: Mutations of the internal market explored through the prism of citation networks. International Journal of Constitutional Law. 2023;21(3):826-858. https://doi.org/10.1093/icon/moad063

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Šadl, Urška ; López Zurita, Lucía ; Piccolo, Sebastiano. / Route 66: Mutations of the internal market explored through the prism of citation networks. I: International Journal of Constitutional Law. 2023 ; Bind 21, Nr. 3. s. 826-858.

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