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What is parental authority and how is it established in Argentina?
Parental authority is the set of rights and duties that parents have over their minor children. In Argentina, parental rights are automatically established for biological parents at the time of the child's birth. In cases of divorce or separation, shared parental authority can be established, where both parents equally share the rights and responsibilities over the children.
How does tax debt affect taxpayers who participate in the passenger transportation services industry in Argentina?
Taxpayers participating in the passenger transportation services industry in Argentina may face tax debts related to taxes on transportation services and other sector-specific tax obligations.
What are the risks regarding water management and water security in the Dominican Republic, including supply, water quality and flood management issues?
Water management is essential for sustainability and well-being. Identifying risks related to water management can lead to more effective management and reduction of risks of flooding and water shortages.
Can a food debtor in Argentina be imprisoned for non-compliance?
Yes, in cases of persistent and deliberate non-compliance, a support debtor in Argentina may be subject to more severe measures, including the possibility of being imprisoned. However, generally, solutions are sought that allow compliance with food obligations without reaching such extreme measures, prioritizing the well-being of the beneficiary.
What is the role of financial regulators in El Salvador?
Financial regulators play an important role in El Salvador by supervising and regulating the country's financial institutions and markets. These entities, such as the Superintendence of the Financial System (SSF), the Superintendency of Pensions (SSP) and the Superintendence of Securities (SSV), among others, have the responsibility of guaranteeing the stability and integrity of the financial system, protecting the interests of investors and ensure compliance with financial laws and regulations. Financial regulators also promote transparency and trust in markets, and monitor compliance with international financial standards.
What measures have been taken to ensure the protection of politically exposed persons in the area of protection of the rights of indigenous peoples?
Venezuela Limited measures have been taken to ensure the protection of politically exposed persons in the area of protection of the rights of indigenous peoples in Venezuela. Some initiatives include the promotion of prior, free and informed consultation in projects that affect indigenous communities, the protection of their lands and natural resources, and the promotion of development programs that respect their identity and culture. However, challenges remain in the effective implementation of these measures and in the comprehensive protection of the rights of politically exposed indigenous peoples.
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