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Legal Doctrine
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Legal doctrine
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Translation of Legal doctrine
- Spanish: Doctrina jurídica
- French: Doctrine juridique
- German: Rechtslehre
- Italian: Dottrina giuridica
- Portuguese: Doutrina jurídica
- Polish: Doktryna prawna
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See also
- Exoneration from customs duty
- Zero duty
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