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What are the sanctions for the illegitimate use of judicial records to affect legal processes in El Salvador?
Unlawful use can result in evidence tampering charges, with penalties including fines and possible legal action for obstruction of justice.
How are cases of crimes of political violence resolved in Chile?
Cases of crimes of political violence in Chile are investigated and prosecuted through judicial processes that seek to identify those responsible and guarantee justice in cases of violence related to political motivations.
What are the specific laws in Panama that address human trafficking?
In Panama, human trafficking is regulated by Law 79 of 2011. This law defines crimes related to trafficking and establishes proportional penalties. In addition, it is complemented by protection measures for victims and actions to prevent and combat this scourge.
What are the rights of consumers in sales contracts in Paraguay in cases of counterfeit or low-quality products?
In cases of counterfeit or low-quality products in sales contracts in Paraguay, consumers have rights supported by Law No. 1334/98 on Consumer Protection. Sellers have an obligation to provide products that meet quality standards and are not counterfeit. Consumers have the right to demand repair, replacement or money back in case of products that do not meet the quality requirements established by law. The regulation seeks to protect consumers against unfair business practices related to low-quality or counterfeit products.
What is the Disciplinary Record Registry and how is it accessed in Guatemala?
The Disciplinary Record Registry is a database that contains information on disciplinary sanctions imposed on professionals or employees in Guatemala. Access to this information is generally provided to regulatory entities, professional associations, employers and the general public, as established by the specific regulations of each profession or sector. Transparency is essential in access to this information to guarantee integrity and ethics in the professions.
Can the embargo in Panama be applied to debts in foreign currency?
Yes, the embargo in Panama can be applied to debts in foreign currency. The currency in which the debt is contracted is not a determining factor for the application of the embargo. If a financial obligation has been breached, regardless of the currency in which it was agreed, the creditor can request the seizure of the corresponding property or assets.
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