THE LAW OF BALTIC COUNTRIES - A SOURCE OF INSPIRATION FOR LEGAL SCHOLARS AND PRACTITIONERS

Authors

  • Anita Rodiņa, Dr. iur. Faculty of Law, University of Latvia, Latvia
  • Ana S. Knežević Bojović, PhD Institute of Comparative Law, Belgrade, Serbia
  • Vesna B. Ćorić, PhD Institute of Comparative Law, Belgrade, Serbia

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https://doi.org/10.5937/spz65-36052

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Published

02-03-2022