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Journal
RphZ Rechtsphilosophie
Zeitschrift für Grundlagen des Rechts
Editors:
Priv.Doz. Dr. Alexander Aichele, Halle | Prof. Dr. Martin Borowski, Heidelberg | Prof. Dr. Elisabeth Holzleithner, Wien | Prof. Dr. Joachim Renzikowski, Halle
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