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How are crimes related to drug trafficking addressed in Salvadoran legislation?
Drug trafficking and related crimes are addressed in El Salvador through the Law for the Control and Regulation of Drug Related Activities. This law establishes penalties for the production, trafficking, and possession of controlled substances, and establishes measures for the prevention and treatment of drug addiction. We work in coordination with national and international agencies to combat this type of crime.
What measures should companies in Ecuador take to guarantee integrity in relationships with third parties and suppliers within the compliance framework?
To ensure integrity in relationships with third parties and suppliers, companies in Ecuador must conduct exhaustive due diligence, establish ethical clauses in contracts, and ensure that their partners share the same ethical standards. This helps prevent risks associated with unethical business practices.
Do professionals have access to legal advice during a disciplinary process in El Salvador?
Yes, professionals have the right to access legal advice during a disciplinary process in El Salvador. An attorney can provide legal guidance and representation to protect the professional's rights.
What are the measures to prevent corruption in the contracting of public transportation services in Ecuador?
Measures to prevent corruption in the contracting of public transportation services in Ecuador include the application of transparent bidding processes, active supervision of contracts, and cooperation with anti-corruption entities. These actions seek to ensure that public transportation contracts are awarded ethically and efficiently.
How has embargo legislation in Costa Rica evolved over time?
Over time, embargo legislation in Costa Rica has undergone changes to adapt to constantly changing international needs and standards. Reforms have been made to the Civil Procedure Law to improve the efficiency of seizure processes and ensure a balance between the protection of the rights of creditors and debtors. Adjustments have also been made to comply with international human rights standards and to address emerging issues in international trade and finance.
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