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What is the National Council of the Judiciary and what is its function in Peru?
The National Council of the Judiciary (CNM) is an autonomous body in charge of selecting, appointing, ratifying and dismissing judges and prosecutors in Peru. Its main function is to guarantee independence, impartiality and transparency in the selection and management of judges, ensuring suitability and ethics in the justice system.
What are the requirements to adopt a child from a relative in Brazil?
The requirements to adopt a child from a relative in Brazil vary depending on the specific circumstances of the case and the legislation in force in each state. In general, adopters are required to be of legal age, have legal capacity to adopt, have no criminal record, and can provide a safe and appropriate family environment for the child's development. In addition, the requirements established by the National Council of Justice and the competent bodies of each state regarding adoption must be met.
What are the steps to obtain a driver's license in Ecuador?
To obtain a driver's license in Ecuador, you must pass a theoretical exam, a practical driving test, and take a driver's education course. In addition, it is necessary to present documents such as an identity card, medical certificate, and pay the corresponding fees at the National Transit Agency (ANT).
What are the requirements for Paraguayans to apply for permanent residence through the diversity visa lottery program (DV Lottery)?
Paraguayans interested in participating in the DV Lottery must meet specific requirements established by the US Department of State, including having a high school education or its equivalent, and being selected at random. Those selected can follow the process to obtain permanent residency.
What is the process to request the assignment of a guardian for an incapacitated person in Ecuador?
The process to request the assignment of a guardian for an incapacitated person in Ecuador involves filing a complaint before a child and adolescent judge. Evidence must be provided to demonstrate the person's incapacity and the need to appoint a conservator to protect his or her rights and interests.
Does the judicial record in Brazil include information on crimes committed abroad by Brazilian citizens who have been repatriated?
Brazil In general, judicial records in Brazil refer to crimes committed within the national territory. However, if a Brazilian citizen has been repatriated due to crimes committed abroad, there may be some information available in his or her judicial record related to those crimes. This may depend on agreements and judicial cooperation between Brazil and the country in question.
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