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The Secondary Use of Paediatric Data Under GDPR

Altavilla, Annagrazia ; Herveg, Jean; Giannuzzi, Viviana ; Landi, Annalisa ; Ceci, Adriana

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European Pharmaceutical Law Review

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2019

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Altavilla, A, Herveg, J, Giannuzzi, V, Landi, A & Ceci, A 2019, 'The Secondary Use of Paediatric Data Under

GDPR: Looking for New Safeguards for Research', European Pharmaceutical Law Review, vol. 3, no. 4, pp.

156-164.

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