m. s.

English translation: international treaties

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Czech term or phrase:m. s.
English translation:international treaties
Entered by: Karel Kosman

06:03 Sep 25, 2013
Czech to English translations [PRO]
Law/Patents - Law (general)
Czech term or phrase: m. s.
Úmluva o lidských právech a biomedicíně, která je publikována ve sbírce mezinárodních smluv pod číslem 96/2001 Sb. m. s., a dale..

I know Sb. is Coll. but never saw these two before.
Karel Kosman
Czech Republic
Local time: 15:48
international treaties
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If your question is how to convey the abbreviation in English: either leave it as it is (as part of the reference), or write it out in full (see your previous question), but don't try to make up an abbreviation which no one will understand.
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international treaties


Explanation:


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Note added at 7 mins (2013-09-25 06:10:40 GMT)
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If your question is how to convey the abbreviation in English: either leave it as it is (as part of the reference), or write it out in full (see your previous question), but don't try to make up an abbreviation which no one will understand.

Stuart Hoskins
Local time: 15:48
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tankya

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agree  Charles Stanford
21 mins
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agree  Gerry Vickers
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