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What is the process for holding court hearings in El Salvador?
Court hearings are held according to the court's schedule, allowing the presentation of evidence and arguments by the parties involved.
What actions are being taken to promote mediation as an alternative method of conflict resolution at the community level in Mexico?
Actions are being promoted to promote mediation as an alternative method of conflict resolution at the community level in Mexico, through the training of local mediators, raising awareness about its benefits, the creation of neighborhood mediation centers and the promotion of citizen participation in the peaceful resolution of conflicts.
What is the extradition process of people involved in cases of international crimes from or to Bolivia?
The extradition process of people involved in cases of international crimes from or to Bolivia is governed by bilateral and international treaties. The management of these cases involves the formal submission of extradition requests, review of evidence and consideration of fundamental rights. Courts can intervene in assessing the legality of requests and make decisions based on the law. Cooperation between judicial authorities from different countries and respect for international regulations are essential in the handling of extradition cases.
How can I apply for a subsidy for people with disabilities in El Salvador?
To apply for a disability subsidy in El Salvador, you must submit an application to the Salvadoran Institute for the Development of Women and Gender Equality (ISDEMU), provide documents proving your disability, such as medical certificates, and comply with the requirements established by the institution.
Can I request a passport extension if I am abroad and my passport has been stolen or lost?
If your passport has been stolen or lost while you are outside of Venezuela, you must immediately contact the Venezuelan embassy or consulate in that country to begin the process of issuing a new passport.
What is the role of the National Authority for Transparency and Access to Information in supervising personnel selection processes in public institutions to guarantee transparency and avoid nepotism practices in Panama?
The National Authority for Transparency and Access to Information plays a key role in supervising personnel selection processes in public institutions to guarantee transparency and avoid nepotism practices in Panama. It can intervene in cases where unjustified favoritism is suspected, promoting the transparent publication of vacancies, and contributing to preserving integrity in the selection of personnel in the government sphere.
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