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VEISS v. Latvia

VEISS v. Latvia LVA 28/04/2014 00:00:00 03/11/2016 17:30:55 Case Description: Functioning of justice: Excessive length of civil and administrative proceedings concerning the applicant s paternity claims and resulting contact rights with the child. Article EXEC
https://hudoc.exec.coe.int/eng?i=004-12696

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