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Derecho Administrativo Sanitario Tomo I. Derecho a la Salud, Salubridad Pública y Condiciones Sanitarias de las Ciudades

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  • Jorge Iván Rincón Córdoba, (editor).
  • Nicolás Cabezas Manosalva, (editor).

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Con especial interés acepté la invitación para hacer la presentación del libro Derecho administrativo sanitario, tomo I: Derecho a la salud, salubridad pública y condiciones sanitarias de las ciudades, el cual recoge las diferentes ponencias que serán presentadas por los expositores participantes en las xxii Jornadas Internacionales de Derecho Administrativo

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  • Jorge Iván Rincón Córdoba, (editor). & Nicolás Cabezas Manosalva, (editor)., 2021. "Derecho Administrativo Sanitario Tomo I. Derecho a la Salud, Salubridad Pública y Condiciones Sanitarias de las Ciudades," Books, Universidad Externado de Colombia, Facultad de Derecho, number 1299, October.
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