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What happens if a food debtor is a foreigner not resident in Costa Rica?
If a support debtor is a foreigner not resident in Costa Rica, the support obligation is still maintained. Costa Rica may resort to international agreements and treaties to seek the cooperation of the debtor's country of residence and ensure that the support obligation is met.
What legal provisions exist for the protection of competition in the Brazilian market?
The protection of competition in the Brazilian market is guaranteed by the Competition Defense Law (Law No. 12,529/2011), which prohibits anti-competitive practices such as the formation of cartels, abuse of dominant position and economic concentrations that limit the free competition, in order to promote efficiency and economic diversity.
How are sustainability and environmental protection considerations addressed in the due diligence of wind energy projects in the Dominican Republic?
Sustainability and environmental protection considerations in the due diligence of wind energy projects in the Dominican Republic include the evaluation of environmental impacts, the protection of avifauna and compliance with environmental regulations to promote the generation of sustainable and environmentally friendly wind energy. the environment.
What are the visitation rights of non-custodial parents in Ecuador?
Non-custodial parents in Ecuador have the right to visit their children in accordance with the provisions of the custody ruling. If there is no agreement between the parents, the judge can determine a visitation regime that allows the non-custodial parent to have quality time with their children.
What is the relationship between the embargo and other enforcement mechanisms in Panama?
Garnishment is one of the enforcement mechanisms available in Panama to enforce a debt. Other mechanisms include mortgage foreclosure, wage withholding, and enforcement of personal guarantees. The choice of mechanism depends on the nature of the debt and the previous agreements between the parties.
What is the position of the Dominican Republic regarding embargoes imposed for LGBT+ rights reasons?
The position of the Dominican Republic in relation to embargoes imposed for the rights of the LGBT+ community is to promote equality, non-discrimination and respect for the human rights of all people, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity. The country can advocate for measures that protect the rights of the LGBT+ community, promote inclusion and prevent discrimination, without resorting to embargoes as a form of pressure.
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