The Right to Science as a Cultural Human Right

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The Right to Science as a Cultural Human Right. / Mazibrada, Andrew.

The Right to Science: Then and Now. 2021. p. 107 - 123.

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Mazibrada, A 2021, The Right to Science as a Cultural Human Right. in The Right to Science: Then and Now. pp. 107 - 123. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108776301.008

APA

Mazibrada, A. (2021). The Right to Science as a Cultural Human Right. In The Right to Science: Then and Now (pp. 107 - 123) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108776301.008

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Mazibrada A. The Right to Science as a Cultural Human Right. In The Right to Science: Then and Now. 2021. p. 107 - 123 https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108776301.008

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Mazibrada, Andrew. / The Right to Science as a Cultural Human Right. The Right to Science: Then and Now. 2021. pp. 107 - 123

Bibtex

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