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Portucalense Institute for Legal Research is one of the most notable legal research institutions in Portugal. Its work is supported by the Portuguese national agency for science and technology (FCT) and is involved in EU funded projects, NATO funded projects as well as in national legal research. Therefore I think that this entry meets the notability guidelines.

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