The international regime of filiation and human rights: dialogue of sources.
Abstract. As regards filiation, different types of regulations co-exist within the Uruguayanlegal system: based on internal or international sources, on material or conflict sources,drawn up since the 19th century to this day, regulations which reflect prevailing legislativepolicies at the time in t...
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2016
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