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Children in armed conflict: how can they be protected in a multilevel international framework? A joint commitment by national and international institutions and organizations together with the academic community - 9791280787897
di Gnerre Landini G. (cur.) edito da Gambini Editore, 2023
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Informazioni bibliografiche del Libro
- Titolo del Libro: Children in armed conflict: how can they be protected in a multilevel international framework? A joint commitment by national and international institutions and organizations together with the academic community
- Autore: Gnerre Landini G. (cur.)
- Editore: Gambini Editore
- Data di Pubblicazione: 2023
- Genere: problemi e servizi sociali
- Pagine: 240
- Curatore: Gnerre Landini G.
- Dimensioni mm: 210 x 0 x 0
- ISBN-13: 9791280787897
Children in armed conflict: how can they be protected in a multilevel international framework? A joint commitment by national and international institutions and organizations together with the academic community: Children in armed conflict: how can they be protected in a multilevel international framework? A joint commitment by national and international institutions and organizations together with the academic community
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