Legal Hybrids: On the Legal Status of Foetuses and Embryos

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Legal Hybrids : On the Legal Status of Foetuses and Embryos. / Herrmann, Janne Rothmar.

I: Medical Law International, Bind 10, Nr. 1, 2009, s. 1-22.

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Herrmann, JR 2009, 'Legal Hybrids: On the Legal Status of Foetuses and Embryos', Medical Law International, bind 10, nr. 1, s. 1-22.

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Herrmann, J. R. (2009). Legal Hybrids: On the Legal Status of Foetuses and Embryos. Medical Law International, 10(1), 1-22.

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Herrmann JR. Legal Hybrids: On the Legal Status of Foetuses and Embryos. Medical Law International. 2009;10(1):1-22.

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Herrmann, Janne Rothmar. / Legal Hybrids : On the Legal Status of Foetuses and Embryos. I: Medical Law International. 2009 ; Bind 10, Nr. 1. s. 1-22.

Bibtex

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