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    <id>5107</id>
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    <publishedYear>2022</publishedYear>
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    <language>eng</language>
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    <pageLast/>
    <pageNumber>8</pageNumber>
    <edition/>
    <issue/>
    <volume>114</volume>
    <type>article</type>
    <publisherName>Springer-Verlag GmbH</publisherName>
    <publisherPlace>Heidelberg</publisherPlace>
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    <contributingCorporation/>
    <belongsToBibliography>0</belongsToBibliography>
    <completedDate>2022-08-05</completedDate>
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    <title language="eng">Thinking like a Lawyer - Human Rights and Their Association with the Plastic Surgeon of Today</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Plastic surgeons are trained to perform a wide repertoire of surgeries-ranging from standard local procedures to highly specialized operations. Therefore, plastic surgeons treat a plethora of clinical presentations and address multiple patient needs. Their daily workflow is increasingly entwined with legal topics. The concrete legal&#13;
interpretation falls within the remit of legal experts.&#13;
However, by understanding the legal basics of selected surgical procedures, plastic surgeons may generate synergies in patient care and clinical practice. The legal situation is to be elucidated based on the German Basic Law (GBL) and the European Convention on Human Rights&#13;
(ECHR).</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Aesthetic Plastic Surgery</parentTitle>
    <identifier type="doi">10.1007/s00266-022-02990-9</identifier>
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    <licence>Creative Commons - CC BY - Namensnennung 4.0 International</licence>
    <author>Leonard Knödler</author>
    <author>Özdemir Berkin</author>
    <author>Philipp Moog</author>
    <author>Lukas Prantl</author>
    <author>P. Niclas Broer</author>
    <author>Christoph Knödler</author>
    <author>Ulrich M. Rieger</author>
    <author>Markus Perl</author>
    <author>Sarah von Isenburg</author>
    <author>Ulrich M. Gassner</author>
    <author>Doha Obed</author>
    <author>Valentin Haug</author>
    <author>Adriana C. Panayi</author>
    <author>Samuel Knoedler</author>
    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>European Convention on Human Rights</value>
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      <language>eng</language>
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      <value>European Law</value>
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      <language>eng</language>
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      <value>German Basic Law</value>
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    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>Human Rights</value>
    </subject>
    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>Reconstructive Surgery</value>
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    <collection role="institutes" number="FakSoz">Fakultät Sozial- und Gesundheitswissenschaften</collection>
    <collection role="othforschungsschwerpunkt" number="16314">Lebenswissenschaften und Ethik</collection>
    <collection role="oaweg" number="">Hybrid Open Access - OA-Veröffentlichung in einer Subskriptionszeitschrift/-medium</collection>
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