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Procedural Regulation of Involuntary Hospitalization According to the Legal Order of the Czech Republic in Comparison with German Legislation

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Law, International Law, Foreign Law, Comparative Law, other, European Law, Public Law, Constitutional Jurisdiction, Administrative Procedural Law