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Computer hacking is punishable by law in Costa Rica. Those who access, damage or alter computer systems, networks or electronic data without authorization, for unlawful or harmful purposes, may face legal action and sanctions, including prison terms and fines.
What is the role of the Ministry of Justice in Ecuador?
The Ministry of Justice is the entity in charge of formulating and executing policies regarding justice and human rights in Ecuador. Its main objective is to guarantee access to justice, the protection of human rights and the promotion of a culture of peace. The ministry is responsible for the administration of justice, the promotion of mediation and conciliation, the protection of citizens' rights, the prevention and combating of violence and the promotion of the social reintegration of offenders.
What is the adoption revocation action in Mexican civil law?
The adoption revocation action is the right that adopters or adoptees have to annul the adoption in certain exceptional circumstances.
How is PEP accountability promoted in Bolivia, not only at the national level, but also at the international level?
The accountability of Politically Exposed Persons (PEP) in Bolivia is promoted at the national level through transparency in the disclosure of asset declarations and participation in judicial processes. At the international level, we collaborate with international organizations, sharing information and cooperating in transnational investigations to guarantee accountability.
What measures are being taken to address domestic violence in Guatemala?
In Guatemala, measures are being implemented to address domestic violence, including awareness campaigns, care and protection services for victims, and intervention programs to prevent and respond to domestic violence.
What is the typology of "smurfing" in money laundering and how is it combated in Ecuador?
The typology of "smurfing" refers to the practice of dividing large amounts of illicit money into smaller transactions to avoid raising suspicion. In Ecuador, smurfing is combated through the implementation of transaction controls and monitoring, the identification of behavioral patterns and the use of financial analysis tools. In addition, the training of professionals to detect and report this type of suspicious activity is encouraged.
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