The Annals of Legal History. 2020. Volume 4. Issue 1. Issue Theme: “The History of Medical and Pharmaceutical Law”. 88 p. https://doi.org/10.38129/Ann.Yur.Ist.2020.4.1
MA in History Vladyslav Kiorsak (Lviv, Ukraine). Concepts of body and health in the context of Scandinavian sagas.The Annals of Legal History. 2020. Volume 4. Issue 1. Issue Theme: “The History of Medical and Pharmaceutical Law”. pp. 10-22. https://doi.org/10.38129/Ann.Yur.Ist.2020.4.1.10
Dr. habil. Prof. Olga Keller (Tubingen, Germany). Reflection of lepra in the medieval sources of the church (canonical) and public law. The Annals of Legal History. 2020. Volume 4. Issue 1. Issue Theme: “The History of Medical and Pharmaceutical Law”. pp. 23-28. https://doi.org/10.38129/Ann.Yur.Ist.2020.4.1.23
MA in History Oksana Obukhovs’ka (Lviv, Ukraine). Wounds and methods for their treatment in the Middle Ages and early Renaissance. The Annals of Legal History. 2020. Volume 4. Issue 1. Issue Theme: “The History of Medical and Pharmaceutical Law”. pp. 29-44. https://doi.org/10.38129/Ann.Yur.Ist.2020.4.1.29
MA in History Dmуtrо Kopylov (Lviv, Ukraine). Sickness and Death of a Ruler of the State: The Case of Henry V of Lancaster. The Annals of Legal History. 2020. Volume 4. Issue 1. Issue Theme: “The History of Medical and Pharmaceutical Law”. pp. 45-60. https://doi.org/10.38129/Ann.Yur.Ist.2020.4.1.45
Dr. habil. Prof. Julia Gavrilchenko (Minsk, Belarus). Improving the legal regulation of adaptive sports movement in the Republic of Belarus.The Annals of Legal History. 2020. Volume 4. Issue 1. Issue Theme: “The History of Medical and Pharmaceutical Law”. pp. 61-71. https://doi.org/10.38129/Ann.Yur.Ist.2020.4.1.61
Dr. habil. Prof. Mariiam Arpentieva (Kaluga, Russia). History and directions of the religious, social and psychological work in the criminal-executive system. The Annals of Legal History. 2020. Volume 4. Issue 1. Issue Theme: “The History of Medical and Pharmaceutical Law”. pp. 72-87. https://doi.org/10.38129/Ann.Yur.Ist.2020.4.1.72