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Article 6. More significantly, in t
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86Bossuyt, Marc, ‘The Court of St
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88Føllesdal, Andreas, ‘Legitimac
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92de S.-O.-L’E Lasser, Mitchel, J
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Table of CasesTHE EUROPEAN COURT OF
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SHOULD SOCIAL RIGHTS BE INCLUDED IN
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Maija DahlbergSocial Charter, the C
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