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Are there initiatives for international exchange of good practices and lessons learned in the regulation of exposed people, involving Paraguay in global networks?
Yes, Paraguay actively participates in international exchange initiatives of good practices and lessons learned in the regulation of exposed people, contributing to global networks and strengthening their approach based on successful experiences at the international level.
What are the necessary procedures to register a trademark in Venezuela?
To register a trademark in Venezuela, a process must be followed through the Autonomous Intellectual Property Service (SAPI). The procedures include the submission of the trademark registration application, the detailed description of the distinctive sign, the payment of the corresponding fees and the publication in the Official Gazette of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. In addition, it is advisable to carry out a prior background search to verify the availability of the brand. It is important to consult with SAPI to obtain updated and detailed information about the process.
How are sanctions and fines addressed in the context of compliance in Chile?
Sanctions and fines in Chilean compliance can result from serious non-compliance. Companies must be prepared to face legal sanctions and fines, which involves taking corrective action, cooperating with regulatory authorities, and reviewing policies and procedures to avoid future violations.
What is the difference between de facto separation and divorce in Colombia?
De facto separation occurs when a couple decides to live apart without legally requesting a divorce. The marriage bond is not dissolved, but the spouses can live separately and make independent decisions. Divorce, on the other hand, is the legal dissolution of a marriage and requires a legal process to obtain.
What is the procedure for the extradition of people in Ecuador?
Extradition is regulated by international treaties and Ecuadorian law; The process involves the intervention of judicial authorities and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
How is civil society involved in the discussion about the embargo in Costa Rica?
In Costa Rica, civil society plays an important role in the discussion about the embargo. Non-governmental organizations, human rights groups and citizens are actively involved in public dialogue and promoting ethical positions regarding embargoes. Civil society seeks to influence decision-making and advocate for policies that reflect the values of peace, justice and respect for human rights. Public debates, awareness campaigns and citizen mobilization are key elements in the policy formation process related to embargoes in Costa Rica.
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