DOI: https://doi.org/10.25040/medicallaw2016.01.050
Med. pravo., 2016; 1(17): 50-62
УДК 613:342.7 (477)
асистент кафедри медичного права факультету післядипломної освіти Львівського національного медичного університету імені Данила Галицького, член Правління Всеукраїнської громадської організації «Фундація медичного права та біоетики України», молодий науковець програми ASPHER «Права людини у сфері охорони здоров’я
Медичний нейтралітет як концепція забезпечення прав людини у сфері охорони здоров’я: досвід України
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