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What is the legislation regarding the crime of academic plagiarism in Ecuador?
Academic plagiarism is penalized in Ecuador, with measures that seek to promote academic honesty and sanction dishonest practices in the educational field.
What is the role of civil society in preventing and fighting corruption of politically exposed people in Ecuador?
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What is the role of the Attorney General's Office in regulatory compliance in El Salvador?
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What is the legal framework in Costa Rica for the crime of abuse of authority?
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