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"The Judges of the European Court of Human Rights as a Specific Socioprofessional Group of International Legal Influence". / Bayashou, A. (Boyashov Anatoly).

PRIVATE LAW, PUBLIC LAW AND HUMAN RIGHTS. Athens Institute for Education and Research, 2014. p. 181-196.

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Bayashou ABA. "The Judges of the European Court of Human Rights as a Specific Socioprofessional Group of International Legal Influence". In PRIVATE LAW, PUBLIC LAW AND HUMAN RIGHTS. Athens Institute for Education and Research. 2014. p. 181-196

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Bayashou, A. (Boyashov Anatoly). / "The Judges of the European Court of Human Rights as a Specific Socioprofessional Group of International Legal Influence". PRIVATE LAW, PUBLIC LAW AND HUMAN RIGHTS. Athens Institute for Education and Research, 2014. pp. 181-196

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