Library law of Italia : Difference from Japan(<Special feature>Library laws and their related legal issues from the international perspectives)

The main subject is not only limited to the introduction and commenting on the library law of Italy. After initially translating it, I then read the library of law of Japan along with it by doing so I was able to define more clearly the differences between, thus comparing them. Following this, I the...

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