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What is the self-employment contract in Mexican commercial law
The self-employment contract in Mexican commercial law is one in which a person carries out an economic activity independently, assuming the risks and responsibilities of his or her business or professional activity, without being subordinated to an employer.
What are the legal implications of the crime of damage to cultural heritage in Mexico?
Damage to cultural heritage, which involves the destruction, deterioration or looting of protected cultural property, is considered a crime in Mexico. Penalties for damage to cultural heritage may include criminal sanctions, fines and the obligation to repair or restore damaged property. The protection of cultural heritage is promoted and conservation and damage prevention measures are implemented.
What are the ethical challenges in the application of money laundering prevention measures in Costa Rica?
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How is decision-making capacity evaluated in pressure situations in personnel selection in Mexico?
Decision-making ability under pressure is assessed by asking questions about past situations in which the candidate has faced challenges and made effective decisions. Employers look for candidates who can remain calm and make reasoned decisions in critical situations.
What is the difference between judicial records and criminal records in Ecuador?
In Ecuador, judicial records and criminal records are two different concepts. Judicial records refer to the record of a person's criminal proceedings and convictions, which is maintained in the National Directorate of Judicial Police and Investigations (DNPJI). On the other hand, criminal records refer to the legal situation of a person in relation to their convictions and security measures, and are registered in the National Criminal Data Registry Data System (SINARDAP). Both records are relevant and can be consulted to evaluate a person's legal history.
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