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jubilee
70 years
Belügyi Szemle
70 years
Belügyi Szemle
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The debts of forensic science on the threshold of a paradigm shift. (2022). Academic Journal of Internal Affairs, 70(11), 2335-2342. https://doi.org/10.38146/BSZ.2022.11.37
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Founded in 1953 and now in its seventieth year, the jubilee edition of the academic journal Belügyi Szemle, entitled "70 years, 70 thoughts", features essays by invited authors.
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