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Fields of papers citing papers by Christopher E. Smith
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Christopher E. Smith. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Christopher E. Smith. The network helps show where Christopher E. Smith may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Christopher E. Smith
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Christopher E. Smith.
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Smith, Christopher E., et al.. (2015). Criminal Justice and the 2013-2014 United States Supreme Court Term. Digital Commons - Hamline (Hamline University). 38(3). 1.
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Smith, Christopher E.. (2014). Justice John Paul Stevens: Staunch Defender of Miranda Rights. The De Paul law review. 60(1). 99.1 indexed citations
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Smith, Christopher E.. (2013). The APPEAL of ICSID Awards: How the AMINZ Appellate Mechanism Can Guide Reform of ICSID Procedure. The Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law. 41(2). 567–502.
Smith, Christopher E., et al.. (2008). Global pipeline plans expand. Oil & gas journal. 106(7).1 indexed citations
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Smith, Christopher E.. (2006). US gas carriers' 2005 net incomes climb; construction costs plummet. Oil & gas journal. 104(34).4 indexed citations
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Smith, Christopher E., et al.. (2006). Criminal Justice and the 2004-2005 United States Supreme Court Term. UNM’s Digital Repository (University of New Mexico). 36(4). 951.1 indexed citations
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Smith, Christopher E., et al.. (2005). Law & criminal justice : emerging issues in the twenty-first century. P. Lang eBooks.1 indexed citations
Smith, Christopher E.. (2001). Criminal Justice and the 1999-2000 U.S. Supreme Court Term. UND Scholarly Commons (University of North Dakota). 77(1). 1–26.
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Smith, Christopher E.. (1996). Judicial Reform of Habeas Corpus: The Advocates' Lament. Cleveland State law review. 44(1). 47.1 indexed citations
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Smith, Christopher E.. (1995). Imagery, Politics, and Jury Reform. Akron law review. 28(1). 4.1 indexed citations
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Smith, Christopher E., et al.. (1994). Clouds in the Crystal Ball: Presidential Expectations and the Unpredictable Behavior of Supreme Court Appointees. Akron law review. 27(2). 2.3 indexed citations
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Smith, Christopher E.. (1992). Judicial Lobbying and Court Reform: U.S. Magistrate Judges and the Judicial Improvements Act of 1990. University of Arkansas at Little Rock law review. 14(2). 163.1 indexed citations
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Smith, Christopher E.. (1990). The Supreme Court in Transition: Assessing the Legitimacy of the- Leading Legal Institution. Kentucky law journal. 79(2). 5.1 indexed citations
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Smith, Christopher E., et al.. (1980). The Effect of the Federal Trade Commission Improvements Act of 1980 on the FTC's Rulemaking and Enforcement Authority. Open Scholarship Institutional Repository (Washington University in St. Louis). 58(4). 847–859.3 indexed citations
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