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What are the legal consequences of housebreaking in Ecuador?
Breaking and entering a home, without the consent of the owner, is considered a crime in Ecuador and is punishable by imprisonment of 1 to 3 years. This legal protection seeks to safeguard the right to privacy and the inviolability of the home.
What is the procedure to establish paternity in Brazil?
The procedure to establish paternity in Brazil can be initiated by the mother, the father or the child themselves. A paternity investigation lawsuit can be filed in court, and DNA testing will be performed if necessary to determine parentage.
Can you provide the name of your last participation in a medical volunteer program in Ecuador?
My last participation in a medical volunteer program was at [Name of Program] during [Date of Participation].
What is the community property regime in marriage and how does it work in Mexico?
The community property regime in Mexico is a marital regime in which the assets acquired during the marriage are considered the common property of both spouses. Upon dissolution of the marriage, assets are divided equally between the spouses, unless different agreements are made or special circumstances exist.
What is the difference between mutual and bailment in Mexican civil law?
The difference is that in the mutual agreement the ownership of the thing lent is transferred, while in the loan only its use is transferred.
How is organized crime addressed in the context of security policy in Costa Rica?
The fight against organized crime in Costa Rica has been addressed through security policies that include international cooperation, the strengthening of security forces and the implementation of strategies to dismantle criminal networks.
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