Death by a thousand cuts: measuring autocratic legalism in the European Union’s rule of law conundrum

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Death by a thousand cuts : measuring autocratic legalism in the European Union’s rule of law conundrum. / Rohlfing, Regitze Helene; Wind, Marlene.

I: Democratization, Bind 30, Nr. 4, 2023, s. 551-568.

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Rohlfing, RH & Wind, M 2023, 'Death by a thousand cuts: measuring autocratic legalism in the European Union’s rule of law conundrum', Democratization, bind 30, nr. 4, s. 551-568. https://doi.org/10.1080/13510347.2022.2149739

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Rohlfing, R. H., & Wind, M. (2023). Death by a thousand cuts: measuring autocratic legalism in the European Union’s rule of law conundrum. Democratization, 30(4), 551-568. https://doi.org/10.1080/13510347.2022.2149739

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Rohlfing RH, Wind M. Death by a thousand cuts: measuring autocratic legalism in the European Union’s rule of law conundrum. Democratization. 2023;30(4):551-568. https://doi.org/10.1080/13510347.2022.2149739

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Rohlfing, Regitze Helene ; Wind, Marlene. / Death by a thousand cuts : measuring autocratic legalism in the European Union’s rule of law conundrum. I: Democratization. 2023 ; Bind 30, Nr. 4. s. 551-568.

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