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How have international relationships been established to address issues related to family law in Costa Rica, and what has been the impact of these relationships on local legislation?
Costa Rica has established international relationships to address issues related to family law through international treaties and agreements. Adherence to conventions such as the Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Hague Convention on International Child Abduction has influenced local legislation. These international relations seek to harmonize Costa Rican laws with international standards, ensuring the protection of family rights in a global context.
What is the situation of human trafficking in Honduras?
Honduras is a country of origin, transit and destination for human trafficking, with cases of sexual exploitation, forced labor and organ trafficking. Authorities have taken steps to combat this problem, but it remains a major challenge.
What is the law of navigation and maritime transportation in Mexico?
The law of navigation and maritime transportation regulates activities related to navigation, transportation, trade and exploitation of the seas and inland waters, establishing regulations to guarantee the safety, protection, conservation and sustainable use of marine resources.
What are the laws and penalties associated with the crime of electoral fraud in Panama?
Electoral fraud is a crime in Panama and is punishable by the Penal Code and Law 54 of 2002. Penalties for electoral fraud can include prison, fines, and the annulment of electoral results affected by fraud.
How are child custody dispute cases resolved when there is a change of international residence?
In cases of child custody disputes with a change of international residence, international treaties and the Hague Convention apply. Paraguayan courts collaborate with foreign authorities to determine jurisdiction and resolve the dispute.
What is the situation of the rights of workers in the cultural sector in Venezuela?
The rights of workers in the cultural sector in Venezuela face challenges in terms of lack of labor recognition, low salaries, and lack of cultural support and promotion policies. The economic crisis has affected cultural production, with a decrease in financing for artistic and cultural projects, and a precariousness in the working conditions of workers in the sector.
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