No More Mamerto and Chicken Rebollo: Latin American Country Puts “Hard Hand” in “Ridicle” Names
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Paraguay establishes the “hard hand” with the names “ridicles”. From the Civil Registry, the body that guarantees the right to identity in the South American country, advanced that the current law regulating the registration of own names will be applied “more rigorously”. The decision is based on Law No. 1,266, passed in 1987, which regulates the operation of the Civil Registry and establishes that no improper names or those that may mislead the…
ASUNCTION – Mamerto, Tutelar, Gato, Pollo Rebollo, Pilincho, Optimus Prime or Gloria Sádica are some of the names that citizens of Paraguay bear and that the Civil State Registry, the organ that gives access to identity in the South American country, seeks to prevent them from continuing to register when considering them "ridicles." To this end, the entity dusted in 2025 a law that dates from 1987 and that now applied with the "hard hand" that f…
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