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What challenges does Brazil face in the fight against money laundering?
Challenges include a lack of coordination between government agencies, corruption within law enforcement institutions, and the sophistication of money laundering networks.
How are hate crimes punished in Colombia?
Hate crimes in Colombia are sanctioned by Law 1482 of 2011. This law establishes measures to prevent and punish acts of discrimination and violence motivated by prejudice. Penalties include fines and imprisonment, with the aim of protecting fundamental rights and promoting equality.
Can judicial records in Venezuela be used to discriminate against a person?
No, judicial records in Venezuela should not be used to discriminate against a person in any area, including employment, education or housing. Discrimination based on judicial record is prohibited by Venezuelan law and human rights. Decisions must be based on legitimate and objective criteria that evaluate the suitability and competence of a person, beyond their judicial record.
What is the protection of the rights of people in situations of human mobility in Panama?
In Panama, we seek to protect the rights of people in situations of human mobility, including migrants, refugees and internally displaced persons. Policies and programs are promoted that guarantee respect for human rights, non-discrimination, access to basic services, comprehensive care, protection against violence and exploitation, and inclusion in Panamanian society.
What is the process to request custody for adoption purposes in Argentina?
The process to request custody for adoption purposes in Argentina involves filing a lawsuit before the competent judge. Certain legal requirements must be met and it must be demonstrated that the adoption is beneficial for the well-being of the child. Guardianship for adoption purposes is granted provisionally while the complete adoption process is processed, and the aim is to ensure the stability and care of the minor during that period.
How have Costa Rican institutions in charge of judicial records adapted to technological advances, and in what way have these adaptations benefited in terms of efficiency and security?
Costa Rican institutions in charge of judicial records have adapted to technological advances through the implementation of electronic systems and digital tools. These adaptations have significantly improved efficiency in information management, allowing quick searches and remote access. In addition, technological systems have strengthened information security through encryption, user authentication, and electronic audits. The adoption of technology has optimized processes and security in the administration of judicial records in Costa Rica, contributing to more effective and updated management.
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