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What is the difference between national adoption and international adoption in Brazil?
The difference between national adoption and international adoption in Brazil lies in the origin of the adopted child. In national adoption, the adopted child is a Brazilian citizen and is located within Brazilian territory, while in international adoption, the adopted child is a citizen of another country and may reside outside of Brazil.
What are the legal implications of early termination by the landlord in Ecuador?
Early termination by the landlord must be based on legal grounds and properly notified to the tenant. If the termination is unjustified, the landlord may be subject to compensation. The law establishes the circumstances in which the landlord can terminate the contract early, and these must be met.
What is the cost of renewing an Ecuadorian passport?
The cost of renewing an Ecuadorian passport may vary. I would recommend you check the current rates at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Human Mobility or at the Ecuadorian embassy or consulate corresponding to your location.
What is the crime of forced disappearance of people in Mexican criminal law?
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