Personal rights and progressive autonomy of minors in Argentina: their rights to privacy, honor and image
The Civil and Commercial Code of the Nation, in force in Argentina since 2015, establishes that, in principle, children under 18 exercise their rights through their legal representatives. However, by adopting the progressive autonomy system, minors can perform the acts established by law when they h...
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2020
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