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In the event of divorce or separation of parents in Mexico, children have rights such as receiving food, maintaining a close relationship with both parents, receiving an adequate education, being protected from any form of violence and having their opinion taken into account in decisions that affect them.
What is extradition and how does it work in Brazil?
Extradition is the process by which a State delivers a person who is in its territory and is required by another State to be tried or serve a criminal sentence. In Brazil, extradition is governed by international treaties and national law, and can only be granted by the President of the Republic after an administrative and judicial process.
What is the franchise agreement in Mexican commercial law?
The franchise contract in Mexican commercial law is one through which one party, called the franchisor, grants another party, called the franchisee, the right to use its brand, know-how and business model, in exchange for an economic consideration.
What is the treatment of exclusion of liability clauses in a contract for the sale of consumer durables in Argentina?
In contracts for the sale of consumer durables in Argentina, exclusion of liability clauses must comply with consumer protection laws. These clauses must be transparent, non-abusive and not exempt the seller from essential responsibilities related to the quality and safety of the goods.
What are the options for Ecuadorian citizens who wish to apply for a Green Card through the petition of an employer in the United States?
Ecuadorian citizens can apply for a Green Card through the petition of an employer in the United States. This means that the U.S. employer must apply on behalf of the foreign employee, and the process may vary depending on the employment category and visa availability.
How is the crime of human trafficking for the purposes of child exploitation penalized in Ecuador?
Human trafficking for the purposes of child exploitation is criminalized in Ecuador, with specific measures to protect children and adolescents and prevent situations of abuse and exploitation.
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