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Salagay O.
// Law and Politics.
2012. ¹ 4.
DOI: 10.7256/2454-0706.2012.4.5604 URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=5604
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Salagay Oleg
PhD in Medicine
Deputy Director, Department of International Cooperation and Public Relations, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
127994, Russia, Moscow, Pereulok Rakhmanovskiy 3
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DOI: 10.7256/2454-0706.2012.4.5604
Received:
17-03-2012
Published:
1-4-2012
References
Sudebnye resheniya
1. Ashingdane v. the United Kingdom – 93 (28.5.85)
2. Baraona v. Portugal – 122 (8.7.87)
3. Bensaid v. the United Kingdom, no. 44599/98 (Sect. 3), ECHR 2001-I – (6.2.01)
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5. Brogan and Others v. the United Kingdom – 145-B (29.11.88)
6. Buchholz v. Germany – 42 (6.5.81)
7. D.G. v. Ireland, no. 39474/98 (Sect. 3), ECHR 2002-III – (16.5.02)
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14. König v. Germany – 27 (28.6.78)
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