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Can you provide details about your last subscription to an online service in Ecuador?
My last subscription to an online service was for [Service Name] and was last renewed on [Renewal Date].
Can I request expungement if I have been convicted of domestic violence?
The expungement of judicial records related to domestic violence convictions in the Dominican Republic is subject to specific conditions and legal requirements. It is important to seek legal advice and consult current legislation to understand the processes and criteria applicable in these cases.
What is the role of regional cooperation in mitigating the effects of an embargo in Costa Rica?
Regional cooperation plays a crucial role in mitigating the effects of an embargo on Costa Rica. Collaboration with other countries in the region can help diversify sources of trade, facilitate the exchange of resources and knowledge, and strengthen economic and social integration. Furthermore, regional cooperation can be essential for the search for joint solutions, the defense of common interests and the promotion of regional stability. Costa Rica can strengthen its participation in regional cooperation organizations and mechanisms, establish strategic alliances and promote dialogue and solidarity between the countries of the region to face the challenges of the embargo.
Can a Peruvian citizen obtain a DNI if he or she is a minor?
Yes, a Peruvian citizen can obtain a DNI even if he or she is a minor. There are special DNIs for minors, and parents or legal guardians can request it on behalf of the minor.
What does Salvadoran legislation establish about the registration of children born out of wedlock?
The legislation in El Salvador establishes that children born out of wedlock have the right to civil registration and to be legally recognized, guaranteeing their rights to identity and to receive the care and support of their parents.
What are the rights of women in situations of obstetric violence in Costa Rica?
In Costa Rica, women have rights in relation to obstetric care that include dignified and respectful treatment, informed consent, access to clear and understandable information, and respect for their decisions and preferences. Obstetric violence, which involves physical or emotional abuse during pregnancy, childbirth or postpartum, is prohibited and there are legal measures to prevent and punish this violence.
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