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×àñòíûå âîåííûå è îõðàííûå êîìïàíèè ïî ìåæäóíàðîäíîìó ïðàâó

Savryga Konstantin Pavlovich

PhD candidate, International Law faculty, Kutafin Moscow State Law University

123995, Russia, Moskva, g. Moscow, Sadovo-Kudrinskaya, 9

savryga.konstantin@gmail.com
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DOI:

10.7256/2454-0633.2013.4.10098

Received:

18-05-2013


Published:

1-6-2013


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