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What is the approach of Paraguayan legislation on family mediation as an alternative to judicial processes in family cases?
Family mediation can be recognized and promoted as an alternative to judicial processes in family cases in Paraguay. Courts can refer parties to mediation to resolve disputes in a more amicable and collaborative manner.
What happens if a company discriminates against a candidate during the selection process?
If discrimination is demonstrated, the candidate can file a complaint with the Labor and Human Resource Development Authority or go to the corresponding legal avenue to assert their rights.
Can I use my Costa Rican identity card as a document to obtain discounts on vehicle repair and maintenance services, such as mechanical workshops, in Costa Rica?
In general, the Costa Rican identity card is not used as a document to obtain discounts on vehicle repair and maintenance services in Costa Rica. However, some establishments may offer special promotions for Costa Rican citizens. It is advisable to consult with each particular establishment.
What are the legal implications of a commercial agency contract in Peru?
Commercial agency contracts in Peru may be regulated by the Commercial Agents Law. These contracts establish the relationship between the agent and the principal, specifying the responsibilities and rights of each party. It is essential to comply with commercial agency regulations, including the agent's commission and contract termination conditions. In addition, clauses must be established regarding the representation of the principal and the responsibilities of the agent in the market.
How does Paraguayan law address failure to comply with notice periods in eviction cases, and what are the penalties for landlords who do not provide adequate notice before initiating the eviction process?
Legislation in Paraguay can address failure to comply with notice periods in eviction cases. Landlords who fail to provide adequate notice may face penalties including invalidation of the eviction, the obligation to provide notice.
What is the "front man" and how is its use in money laundering combated in Peru?
The "front man" refers to a person who acts as the holder or apparent owner of property or assets rather than the person who actually controls them. In the context of money laundering in Peru, the use of front men is a common strategy to hide the true ownership of assets and make the detection and prosecution of the crime difficult. To combat its use, measures have been implemented to identify and verify the true ownership of the assets and cooperation is promoted between regulatory entities and competent authorities to detect and sanction this practice.
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