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What is filiation in Brazilian law?
Affiliation in Brazilian law refers to the legal bond that unites parents with their children, whether through biological, adoptive or socio-affective ties, and that generates reciprocal rights and obligations between parents and children, such as the right to inheritance and food duty.
Are there legal provisions for the protection of the rights of children in cases of cohabitation with partners in family situations in Paraguay?
Although there may not be specific provisions, the general legislation for the protection of minors in Paraguay seeks to save the rights of children in cases of cohabitation with couples. The courts can intervene to ensure the well-being of the minor.
How do embargoes affect research and development of technologies for sustainable landfill management in Bolivia?
Embargoes can affect the research and development of technologies for the sustainable management of landfills in Bolivia, impacting waste reduction and the promotion of the circular economy. Projects aimed at landfill management systems, waste recycling technologies and environmental education programs may be at risk. During embargoes, courts must apply precautionary measures that allow the continuity of essential projects for the implementation of technologies that address the challenges of sustainable landfill management during the embargo process. Collaboration with waste management entities, the review of waste treatment policies and the promotion of investments in technologies for the circular economy are essential to address embargoes in this sector and contribute to the reduction of environmental pollution in Bolivia.
Can a Politically Exposed Person in Panama access financial services?
Yes, a Politically Exposed Person in Panama can access financial services like any citizen. However, banks and financial institutions must apply enhanced due diligence measures and carry out more rigorous monitoring of transactions and movements of funds.
Is there a specific threshold for reporting suspicious transactions in El Salvador?
Transactions that raise suspicions, regardless of their value, must be reported in accordance with established regulations.
What are the specific sanctions that the Panamanian government imposes on entities that fail to comply with regulations in background verification processes?
Sanctions may include fines, temporary or permanent suspensions of operations, revocation of licenses and other measures proportionate to the severity of the non-compliance.
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