Election Law Journal Rules Politics and Policy

546 papers and 3.6k indexed citations i.

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The 546 papers published in Election Law Journal Rules Politics and Policy in the last decades have received a total of 3.6k indexed citations. Papers published in Election Law Journal Rules Politics and Policy usually cover Political Science and International Relations (361 papers), Sociology and Political Science (230 papers) and Law (206 papers) specifically the topics of Electoral Systems and Political Participation (255 papers), Judicial and Constitutional Studies (187 papers) and Law, Rights, and Freedoms (143 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Election Law Journal Rules Politics and Policy are Stephen Ansolabehere, James M. Snyder, Bernard Grofman, Michael C. Herron, Daniel A. Smith, Toby S. James, David M. Primo, Jeffrey Milyo, Graeme Orr and Gregory S. Warrington.

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Fields of papers published in Election Law Journal Rules Politics and Policy

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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