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What should I do if my DUI was stolen along with other personal documents?
If your DUI was stolen along with other personal documents, you must file a complaint with law enforcement authorities and report the theft to the RNPN. You will be provided with information on how to obtain a duplicate DUI.
How are conciliation cases handled in the Paraguayan judicial system and when is this method of dispute resolution encouraged?
In Paraguay, conciliation cases are handled through Law No. 1,285/98, which regulates the mediation and conciliation process. Conciliation is an alternative dispute resolution method in which an impartial third party facilitates dialogue between the parties to reach a voluntary agreement. This approach is especially encouraged in civil and commercial cases before they go to trial. The courts can refer the parties to a conciliation process, and there are specialized mediation and conciliation centers. Conciliation seeks to save time and costs, promote mutually acceptable solutions, and alleviate the workload of the courts.
How are discrimination and hate crimes addressed in Mexico?
Discrimination and hate crimes are addressed through laws that prohibit discrimination based on race, gender, sexual orientation, and others. Education and awareness are promoted to prevent these crimes.
What tax implications does a real estate sales contract have in Panama?
The sale of real estate may be subject to the Real Estate Transfer Tax (ITBI), which taxes the transfer of ownership. Rates and exemptions may vary.
How do disciplinary backgrounds influence the participation of Colombian companies in green technology projects?
In green technology projects, disciplinary background can affect the participation of companies, since they seek to collaborate with those that demonstrate an ethical record in the implementation of sustainable technological solutions.
Can the embargo in Panama be applied to goods or assets that are necessary for the basic support of the debtor and his family?
In Panama, the embargo generally does not apply to property or assets that are necessary for the basic support of the debtor and his family. Certain legal limits and protections are recognized to ensure that the debtor and his or her family have access to essential resources, such as food, housing, clothing, and basic medical care. These property and assets may be exempt from seizure under applicable laws and regulations.
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