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What is the protection of the rights of people in situations of human mobility in Panama?
In Panama, we seek to protect the rights of people in situations of human mobility, including migrants, refugees and internally displaced persons. Policies and programs are promoted that guarantee respect for human rights, non-discrimination, access to basic services, comprehensive care, protection against violence and exploitation, and inclusion in Panamanian society.
How can public transportation service companies in Argentina address the disciplinary records of drivers and operational staff in an ethical manner?
Public transportation service companies in Argentina can ethically address the disciplinary records of drivers and operational staff through selection policies that consider the relevance of the records to safety in public transportation. It is essential to balance passenger safety with rehabilitation and employment opportunities for those with disciplinary records.
How are crimes of false reporting punished in Ecuador?
The crime of false denunciation, which involves the presentation of a false accusation against a person, is considered a crime in Ecuador and can lead to prison sentences and financial sanctions. This regulation seeks to prevent improper use of the justice system and guarantee truthfulness and responsibility in the complaints presented.
How does the State in El Salvador encourage the hiring of personnel with international experience?
The State can support the hiring of personnel with international experience through exchange programs, recognition of skills and validation of work experiences.
What is the process to apply for a construction license in Panama?
The process to request a construction license in Panama involves submitting an application to the Directorate of Works and Construction of the corresponding municipality. You must provide the architectural and structural plans for the project, along with other required technical and legal documents. You must also comply with applicable building standards and regulations, such as safety, zoning, and land use requirements. Once approved
What is the situation of press freedom in Argentina?
Argentina has a relatively free and pluralistic press, although some journalists and media outlets have faced threats, intimidation and censorship in the past. Freedom of the press is a right protected by the country's Constitution.
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