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djbZ Zeitschrift des Deutschen Juristinnenbundes

Volume 21 (2018), Edition 1


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Nomos, Baden-Baden
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2018
ISSN-Online
2942-3163
ISSN-Print
1866-377X

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Volume 21 (2018), Edition 1

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ISSN-Print
1866-377X
ISSN-Online
2942-3163


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