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Is there any situation in which judicial records cannot be expunged in the Dominican Republic?
Yes, there are situations in which judicial records cannot be expunged in the Dominican Republic. For example, in cases of serious or repeat crimes, it is possible that the law establishes the permanence of the record in the judicial record.
How can I obtain a Certificate of Validity of Power of Attorney in Peru?
To obtain a Certificate of Validity of Power of Attorney in Peru, you must request it at a SUNARP office. You must provide accurate information about the power of attorney, such as the name of the grantor, the name of the attorney-in-fact, and other relevant information. The certificate is issued once the corresponding records are verified.
What are the measures to validate identity in the field of criminal justice, such as the comparison of witnesses and accused in Paraguay?
In the field of criminal justice in Paraguay, measures are implemented to validate the identity of participants, such as the comparison of witnesses and accused. They may be required to present identification documents, and precautions are taken to prevent identity theft during legal proceedings.
Does Panamanian legislation establish incentives for companies that implement anti-corruption compliance programs?
Yes, some laws may offer incentives for companies that implement anti-corruption compliance programs, such as potentially reducing penalties for violations.
Is there a mechanism to evaluate the effectiveness of corrective measures implemented by contractors after a sanction in Peru?
Yes, there is a mechanism to evaluate the effectiveness of corrective measures [details on continuous monitoring, periodic reports]. This ensures that corrective actions are effective and contribute to improving the contractor's behavior.
What is the relationship between embargoes and the promotion of research and development of technologies for the efficient management of public transportation in Bolivia?
The relationship between embargoes and the promotion of research and development of technologies for the efficient management of public transportation in Bolivia is essential to address the challenges associated with urban mobility. Embargoes can affect projects aimed at improving the accessibility, efficiency and sustainability of public transportation. Courts must apply precautionary measures that do not stop essential projects for the implementation of technologies that favor sustainable mobility during the embargo process. Collaboration with transportation entities, the review of mobility regulations and the promotion of investments in clean and efficient transportation technologies are essential to address embargoes in this sector and contribute to improving the quality of life in urban areas of the country.
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