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  2. Law of Peru - Wikipedia

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    Commerce Code of 1902 (Only partially in force). Currently in force: Civil Code of 1984 (Código Civil) Code of Criminal Procedure of 1940 (Only for Lima) Penal Code of 8 April 1991 (Legislative Decree No 635) Decree Law 25418 of April 1992; Legislative Decree No 822 of 23 April 1996; Code of Criminal Procedure of 22 July 2004 (Legislative ...

  3. Civil code - Wikipedia

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    A civil code is a codification of private law relating to property, family, ... In 1852, Peru promulgated its own civil code (based on a project of 1847), ...

  4. File:Countries with a collection of laws named 'Civil Code ...

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    Peru: Civil Code: 1984 Philippines: Civil Code of the Philippines (R.A. No. 386). 1949 Poland: Act of April 23, 1964 of the Civil Code: 1964 Portugal: Civil Code: 1966 Qatar: Law no (22) of 2004 Regarding Promulgating the Civil Code: 2004 Romania: Law no. 287/2009 on the Civil Code: 2009 Russia: CIVIL CODE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION: 1994 Slovakia

  5. Supreme Court of Peru - Wikipedia

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    The Palacio de Justicia in Lima, the headquarters of the Supreme Court.. The supreme court is composed of three Supreme Sectors: Civil Sector: Presides over all topics related to civil rights and commercial law.

  6. Peruvian nationality law - Wikipedia

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    In 1836, the Peru–Bolivian Confederation was formed and the Bolivian Civil Code of 1830 was adopted in the Peruvian States. [11] Enacted in 1830, it provided that a wife must obey her husband, live where he chose to reside, and regardless of whether the husband's country granted his wife nationality, she lost her own nationality upon marriage.

  7. National Registry of Identification and Civil Status - Wikipedia

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    The National Registry of Identification and Civil Status (Registro Nacional de Identificación y Estado Civil, RENIEC) is an autonomous constitutional body of the State of Peru. Its role is to maintain the records of births, marriages, divorces and deaths in the country, as well as of the suffrage eligibility and registration.

  8. Constitution of Peru - Wikipedia

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    The Political Constitution of Peru (Spanish: Constitución Política del Perú) was approved by the Congress of the Republic and promulgated on November 13, 1860, by president Ramón Castilla. Due to the nature of the civil war of 1856–1858, it was a moderate constitution, agreed upon by both liberals and conservatives.

  9. National Identity Card (Peru) - Wikipedia

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    After the independence of Peru had taken place, the State took charge of these functions, delegating in the first phase those responsibilities to the prefectures, subprefectures and governorates. On June 21, 1852, the first Civil code of Peru was enacted in which the Civil Status Registers were created, whose management was in charge of the ...