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What are the legal consequences of abandoning a family in Ecuador?
Family abandonment, which involves failing to comply with maintenance or care obligations towards family members, is a crime in Ecuador and can result in prison sentences ranging from 1 to 3 years, in addition to financial sanctions. This regulation seeks to protect the rights of family members and guarantee their economic and emotional well-being.
What is Ecuador's position in relation to the right to participation of people with disabilities in cultural and sporting life?
Ecuador recognizes and guarantees the right to participation of people with disabilities in cultural and sports life as a fundamental right. The inclusion of people with disabilities in cultural and sports activities is promoted, eliminating barriers and guaranteeing their full access and participation. Equal opportunities and the enjoyment of culture and sport are encouraged for all people, without discrimination.
Can a PEP in Mexico open a bank account abroad?
Yes, a PEP in Mexico can open a foreign bank account, but must comply with that country's regulations and, in some cases, may be subject to stricter due diligence measures.
What measures has Venezuela taken to diversify its trade relations in response to the embargo?
Venezuela has taken steps to diversify its trade relations in response to the embargo. It has sought to strengthen trade and cooperation ties with countries and regions that have not imposed sanctions, such as China, Russia and some Latin American countries. It has also sought the diversification of its export products and has promoted participation in trade agreements and international forums.
Is the participation of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) encouraged in public contracts in Paraguay?
The regulations may contain provisions that encourage the participation of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in public contracts in Paraguay, promoting diversity and competition in the market.
What factors can be considered as aggravating factors in the imposition of sanctions for an accomplice in El Salvador?
Recidivism, active and premeditated participation in the crime, and the serious impact of the crime may be considered as aggravating factors when sentencing.
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