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Ban, prohibition. It is a legal term for the deprivation of a right to a person or society, imposed by a judge. The motives are diverse, such as avoiding or preventing a crime, or protecting from oneself a person incapable of making decisions. Whether or not a representative is appointed has nothing to do with interdiction, it would be a subsequent fact, and only if deemed necessary. It has Latin origin in interdict, onis, formed by the prefix inter- ("in the middle, between several") and dictio, onis ("declaration of judgment").

  




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

It is a legal process by which it is declared that a person is incapable of making his own decisions at the legal level. It states that he does not have the capacity to exercise his rights. Through this process a judge is given power to someone very close to him to represent him and make decisions that help him to lead a dignified life. In essence it is to choose a healer or protector. It can be declared total or partial. In many cases it is something very necessary, for example in cases of severe mental retardation.

  


Carlos Mario Zapata Sañudo

Interdiction is the legal denial of the will of an individual, which has nevertheless been refuted by the United Nations.

  



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