Interview with Professor John Zeleznikow
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Interview with professor John ZeleznikowAbstract
Entrevista con el profesor John Zeleznikow, Catedrático de Gestión y Sistemas de Información
en la Universidad de Victoria (Australia) y profesor de la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de La Trobe (Australia).
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