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26 – Cited in footnote 16. 27 – Bosphorus, cited in footnote 16, paragraph 26.
lUnpublished data from the study cited in footnote e. mUnpublished data from the study cited in footnote e. nInterview by Mujinja and Mackintosh 2010.
See cases cited in footnote 4, supra.
35 – Les Verts, cited in footnote 18, paragraph 23.
29 – Opinion of Advocate General Jacobs in Bosphorus, cited in footnote 16, paragraph 53.
25 – See, for instance, Opinion 2/94, cited in footnote 22, paragraphs 30, 34 and 35.
Interesting article, but disappointing that the alert cited in footnote 1 is not publicly available.
Drezner clearly missed the discussion on Page 85, and the evidence cited in footnote 26, which bears on the issue.
It cited a footnote in a 1992 study about the estate tax by two leading tax economists, Henry Aaron and Alicia H. Munnell.
See also paragraph 34 of Opinion 2/94, cited in footnote 22. 30 – Paragraphs 185 to 191 and 196 of the judgment under appeal.
That was precisely the issue in People of Sioux County v. National Surety Co., 276 U.S. 238 (1928), the only case cited in footnote 31.
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