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Can you indicate the name of your last participation in a disease prevention program in Ecuador?
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What is the National Scientific and Technical Research Council in Argentina?
The National Council for Scientific and Technical Research (CONICET) is the main body dedicated to scientific and technological research in Argentina. Its function is to promote the generation of scientific knowledge, train highly trained human resources and contribute to the scientific and technological development of the country.
What is the employment contract in the water and sanitation sector in Mexican commercial law?
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What is the process for regulating parental rights in cases of divorce or separation in Costa Rica?
The process of regulating parental rights in cases of divorce or separation in Costa Rica can be addressed through agreements between the parents or, in case of disagreement, through the intervention of a family judge. The judge will consider the best interests of the child when making a decision about parental rights. The legislation seeks to ensure that the rights and responsibilities of parents are regulated in a way that promotes the well-being of children.
What are the rights of parents in cases of sole custody in Brazil?
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