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What is the process to request shared custody in cases of separation or divorce in Colombia?
To request joint custody in cases of separation or divorce in Colombia, a complaint must be filed before a family judge. Strong reasons must be provided to demonstrate that joint custody is in the best interests of the child. The judge will evaluate the situation and, if the requirements are met, may make the decision to grant joint custody.
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 is Paraguay's approach to identifying and preventing terrorist financing through religious donations?
Paraguay adopts a specific approach in identifying and preventing the financing of terrorism through religious donations, implementing controls and supervision to ensure the transparency and legitimacy of such contributions.
How has the embargo influenced Bolivia's diplomacy and what are the efforts to maintain strong international relations despite economic limitations?
Embargoes can affect diplomacy. Efforts could include diversifying trading partners, participating in international forums and promoting bilateral cooperation. Evaluating these efforts offers insights into Bolivia's ability to maintain strong international relations in times of economic constraints.
What are the rights of people in situations of discrimination based on sexual orientation in access to education in Brazil?
People who are discriminated against for reasons of sexual orientation in access to education in Brazil have rights protected by the Constitution and anti-discrimination laws. These rights include equal opportunities, protection against discrimination based on sexual orientation, and access to inclusive education free of discrimination.
What are the legal consequences of electoral fraud in Ecuador?
Electoral fraud is a crime in Ecuador and can lead to prison sentences ranging from 1 to 5 years, in addition to financial sanctions. This regulation seeks to guarantee the transparency and legitimacy of electoral processes, protecting the right to vote and the popular will.
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