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Coordination may involve cooperation agreements, participation in international initiatives and adoption of best practices, thus strengthening the implementation of due diligence standards in Guatemala in alignment with international organizations.
How is affiliation established in Ecuador?
Affiliation is established automatically when the child is born within marriage. In the case of children born out of wedlock, filiation can be voluntarily recognized by the father and mother, or determined by a judge in case of disagreement.
What is the approach to prevent money laundering in the field of financial transactions linked to hydroelectric energy projects in Ecuador?
Ecuador has a specific approach to prevent money laundering in the area of financial transactions linked to hydroelectric energy projects. Rigorous controls are established on investments and transactions related to this type of projects, the legality of the operations is verified and we collaborate with environmental and energy organizations to prevent the misuse of these transactions in illicit activities.
What are the legal procedures for dismissals during personnel selection processes in El Salvador?
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How does Costa Rican legislation define complicity in a crime?
Costa Rican legislation defines complicity as the voluntary and conscious participation of a person in the commission of a crime, collaborating in some way with the main perpetrator. This definition is supported by the Costa Rican Penal Code.
What are the legal obligations of parents in cases of adult children in the Dominican Republic?
The legal obligations of parents in cases of adult children in the Dominican Republic may include financial support if the child is not yet self-sufficient due to health or educational reasons. Parents may be required to provide financial aid for college education, for example. However, once the child is of age and self-sufficient, the parents' legal obligations may diminish.
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