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SUNAFIL oversees compliance with labor standards in Peru, including working conditions, workplace safety and workers' rights. Contributes to regulatory compliance in the workplace.
Can a person's judicial record be used as a selection criterion in electoral processes in Ecuador?
No, in Ecuador judicial records cannot be used as a selection criterion in electoral processes. The Constitution of Ecuador establishes the right to political and electoral participation of all citizens, without discrimination based on judicial record. The election of political representatives is based on the vote of citizens and the requirements established by law to be a candidate, not on people's judicial records.
How is corporate liability in cases of environmental damage legally addressed in Costa Rica, and how can due diligence prevent and minimize adverse environmental impacts?
The liability of companies in cases of environmental damage in Costa Rica is legally addressed through the country's environmental legislation, which includes the Organic Law of the Environment and the Biodiversity Law. Due diligence can prevent and minimize adverse environmental impacts by ensuring that companies assess and mitigate environmental risks in their operations, thereby complying with regulations and contributing to the preservation of the natural environment.
What is the "NIE" (Foreign Identification Number) and why is it important for Costa Ricans in Spain?
The NIE is a foreign identification number in Spain and is essential to carry out legal transactions, such as opening a bank account, buying property or working in the country. Costa Ricans must obtain it if they plan to reside in Spain.
What are the strategies for small merchants in Bolivia to diversify their products and services, despite possible restrictions on the import of raw materials due to international embargoes?
Small merchants in Bolivia can diversify their products and services despite possible restrictions on the import of raw materials due to embargoes through various strategies. Finding local suppliers and promoting regional products can ensure a constant supply. Collaborating with other local merchants and creating business associations can expand the variety of products available. Participation in local fairs and markets can increase the visibility of products. Implementing digital marketing strategies and creating online stores can reach a wider audience. Innovation in product packaging and presentation can also attract new customers. Adapting to market trends and searching for specific niches can be key strategies for small merchants in Bolivia to diversify their products and services.
What happens if a debtor cannot pay a debt despite the embargo in the Dominican Republic?
If a debtor is unable to pay a debt despite the seizure in the Dominican Republic, the seizure process will continue and the seized assets will be auctioned to attempt to cover the outstanding debt.
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