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21st-century Costa Rican lawyers (1 C, 9 P)-Lawyers from San José, Costa Rica (8 P) + Costa Rican women lawyers (1 C, 9 P) J. Costa Rican judges (4 C)
Costa Rican lawyers (6 C) Pages in category "Costa Rican jurists" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F.
Michael J. Snarskis, late American professor of archaeology at the University of Costa Rica (Costa Rica 1967–69) [28] Dorothy Vellenga, American socioloigist, Africanist (Ghana, 1961–1963) R. David Zorc, American linguist (Philippines 1965–69) Ted Padova, Author/Educator (Venezuela 1966-1968). Authored 74 computer aftermarket books.
María Eugenia Vargas Solera: [60] [61] [62] First female judge in Costa Rica (upon her appointment as a Judge of the Juvenile Protection of Costa Rica in 1956) Ana María Breedy Jalet: [63] First female to serve as an Alternate Magistrate of the Supreme Court of Justice of Costa Rica (1975), as well as the first female to preside over the Full ...
More than thirty Costa Rican law firms are mentioned in the Panama Papers as referring clients to Mossack Fonseca, resulting in the creation of more than 360 shell companies. in particular Gonzalo Fajardo & Asociados, founded by former Finance Ministry official and later Economy Minister Gonzalo Fajardo Salas, and over nearly two decades helped ...
A woman who had gained Costa Rican nationality through marriage could relinquish it if the marriage terminated and she acquired nationality elsewhere. [24] Under the Naturalization Law of 1889, minor children of a foreign father who naturalized, or chose to relinquish Costa Rican nationality, automatically derived his new nationality.
Rodolfo Piza Rocafort (San José (Costa Rica), 12 August 1958) is a Costa Rican politician and lawyer. [1] He served as executive president of the Costa Rican Social Security Fund [1] during the administration of Miguel Ángel Rodríguez (), and later served as justice of the Supreme Court of Justice.