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In Panama, seizure is a legal measure through which property or assets of a person or entity are retained as collateral for a debt or as part of a judicial process. The garnishment can apply to property, bank accounts, vehicles or other assets that can be sold to cover the outstanding debt.
Can a minor have a judicial record in Argentina?
Yes, minors can have a criminal record, but the information is usually more protected and subject to specific rules.
What is the role of public debt in Costa Rica's fiscal history and how has it been managed to avoid financial crises?
Public debt has played a significant role in Costa Rica's fiscal history, being used to finance key projects. Its management has been a constant challenge, requiring strategies to avoid financial crises. The diversification of financing sources, the adoption of prudent fiscal measures and the search for sustainability are key elements in the management of public debt to guarantee the economic stability of the country.
What is the situation of the rights of people with disabilities in the educational field in Venezuela?
The situation of the rights of people with disabilities in the educational field in Venezuela has been the subject of concern. Despite regulatory advances in inclusive education, challenges persist in terms of accessibility, lack of resources, and teacher training to meet the needs of people with disabilities. Civil society organizations and defenders of the rights of people with disabilities have worked to promote and protect their educational rights, as well as to demand policies and programs that guarantee their access to inclusive and quality education.
What is the participation of psychologists and social workers in family law judicial processes in El Salvador?
They can provide assessments, expert reports and specialist advice to help judges better understand disputed family dynamics.
What is the SAR (Alert System for Reports of Unusual Operations) in Mexico and how is it related to the verification of risk lists?
The SAR is a system used in Mexico to report unusual or suspicious transactions to the Financial Intelligence Unit (UIF). Risk list verification is an essential part of the suspicious transaction detection process. When a match with risk lists is identified, financial institutions can generate reports to the SAR for further investigation by the FIU.
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