The Data Subject

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The Data Subject. / Blume, Peter.

I: European Data Protection Law Review, Bind 1, Nr. 4, 2015, s. 258-264.

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Blume, P 2015, 'The Data Subject', European Data Protection Law Review, bind 1, nr. 4, s. 258-264.

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Blume, P. (2015). The Data Subject. European Data Protection Law Review, 1(4), 258-264.

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Blume P. The Data Subject. European Data Protection Law Review. 2015;1(4): 258-264.

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Blume, Peter. / The Data Subject. I: European Data Protection Law Review. 2015 ; Bind 1, Nr. 4. s. 258-264.

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