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In Chile, the status of Politically Exposed Person (PEP) is determined based on the position or position that a person occupies in the political or public sphere. The law establishes specific criteria to identify PEPs and determine whether a person meets the requirements to be considered such.
What happens if a parent does not agree with the custody granted by the judge in Guatemala?
If a parent does not agree with the custody awarded by the judge, they can file an appeal or request to modify custody. However, solid evidence is required to change an existing custody decision.
What is the protection of the rights of people in situations of forced displacement due to megaprojects in Brazil?
Brazil recognizes and protects the rights of people affected by forced displacement due to megaprojects, such as dams or infrastructure. These rights include prior consultation, participation in decision-making, fair compensation and the guarantee of adequate living conditions.
What are the legal provisions for the protection of children's rights in cases of adoption by couples who have gone through language conflict mediation processes in Guatemala?
The legal provisions for the protection of the rights of children in cases of adoption by couples who have gone through language conflict mediation processes establish criteria and evaluations to guarantee the suitability of the adopter and the protection of the well-being of the minor in a environment where effective communication is promoted.
How is the Tax on the Transfer of Industrialized Goods and Services (ITBIS) calculated and applied in a sales contract in the Dominican Republic?
The ITBIS is a value added tax that is applied in many transactions in the Dominican Republic, including sales of goods and services. The ITBIS rate varies depending on the type of good or service. It is calculated on the total value and added to the sale price. Sellers must be registered with the General Directorate of Internal Taxes (DGII) to collect and remit this tax correctly.
What is the penalty for the crime of violation of privacy in Ecuador?
Violation of privacy may lead to legal sanctions, including fines and imprisonment, depending on the severity of the case.
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