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Are there differences in penalties for minor accomplices compared to adults in El Salvador?
Yes, in general, it seeks to apply measures more oriented toward rehabilitation and reintegration for minors involved as accomplices in crimes.
What are the legal consequences of bribery in Ecuador?
Bribery is considered a crime in Ecuador and can lead to prison sentences and financial sanctions, in addition to disqualification from holding public office. This regulation seeks to prevent corruption and guarantee transparency in commercial relations and public administration.
Can a Paraguayan citizen obtain an identity card with a name different from the one registered on their birth certificate?
No, a Paraguayan citizen cannot get an identity card with a different name registered on his or her birth certificate. The card is issued according to the information recorded on the birth certificate, and any name change must be legally recognized and updated in the Civil Registry before proceeding with the issuance of the identity card.
What is the procedure to request child support for an adult child studying in Costa Rica?
The procedure for requesting child support for an adult child studying in Costa Rica involves filing a claim before a family judge and demonstrating the child's continued financial need, as well as the parent's ability to provide child support.
What is the process to request a permit to install radio and television stations in Ecuador?
The process to request a permit to install radio and television stations in Ecuador involves going to the National Telecommunications Council (CONATEL) and submitting an application. You must provide detailed information about the installation project, frequencies to be used, technical equipment and comply with the requirements established by the competent authority. The application will be evaluated and, if approved, the permit to install radio and television stations will be issued.
How can identity validation adapt to the challenges of internal migration in Bolivia, guaranteeing the integrity and rights of migrants?
Identity validation must be adapted to the challenges of internal migration in Bolivia to guarantee the integrity and rights of migrants. The issuance of identity documents that are portable and recognized at the national level facilitates the validation of migrants in different regions. Collaboration between government entities and organizations that work with migrants is essential to develop inclusive policies and guarantee access to basic services. Raising awareness and protecting the human rights of migrants are fundamental in this process.
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