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What is Mexico's position regarding the use of force in international relations?
Mexico promotes the use of diplomacy and negotiation as means to resolve international conflicts and disputes, rejecting the use of force and advocating respect for international law and the sovereignty of states.
What measures are taken to prevent the use of cultural property and works of art in the financing of terrorism in Costa Rica?
To prevent the financing of terrorism through cultural assets and works of art in Costa Rica, transactions involving these assets are required to comply with specific regulations, which include the identification of sellers and buyers.
Is it possible to request the suspension of a seizure during an appeal process in Guatemala?
Yes, it is possible to request the suspension of a seizure during an appeal process in Guatemala. Suspending the seizure during appeal is known as an "injunction." To request this suspension, compelling arguments and evidence must be presented demonstrating the need to suspend the seizure while the appeal is resolved. The court will evaluate the application and make a decision based on the evidence presented and the balance of the interests of both parties.
How can companies in Mexico manage non-compliance risks related to cross-border data protection, especially in the context of regulations such as the European Union's GDPR?
To manage non-compliance risks related to cross-border data protection, Mexican companies must implement security measures, evaluate data transfers and comply with regulations such as the GDPR when handling data of European citizens.
How is cybercrime addressed in the Dominican Republic?
The Dominican Republic has strengthened its legal framework to address cybercrimes. Law No. 53-07 on High Technology Crimes and Crimes establishes sanctions for these crimes and promotes cybersecurity
How is the responsibility of financial institutions addressed in the case of errors or false alarms in the identification of PEP in their clients?
Financial institutions in Colombia address liability in the case of errors or false alarms in the identification of PEPs by implementing review and correction processes. Mechanisms are established so that clients can correct incorrect information and appeal decisions. Additionally, transparency is promoted in the identification process, allowing clients to understand the reasons behind the classification as PEP. This ensures fairer and more accurate risk management, minimizing the impact of potential errors on client reputation.
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