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Enhancing the accountability and transparency of transnational police cooperation within the European Union

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Enhancing the accountability and transparency of transnational police cooperation within the European Union. / McDaniel, John L.M.; Lavorgna, Anita.
The Development of Transnational Policing: Past, Present and Future. ed. / John McDaniel; Karlie Stonard; David Cox. London: Routledge, 2019.

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McDaniel JLM, Lavorgna A. Enhancing the accountability and transparency of transnational police cooperation within the European Union. In McDaniel J, Stonard K, Cox D, editors, The Development of Transnational Policing: Past, Present and Future. London: Routledge. 2019

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McDaniel, John L.M. ; Lavorgna, Anita. / Enhancing the accountability and transparency of transnational police cooperation within the European Union. The Development of Transnational Policing: Past, Present and Future. editor / John McDaniel ; Karlie Stonard ; David Cox. London : Routledge, 2019.

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