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How can I apply for a mining exploitation permit in Colombia?
To request a mining exploitation permit in Colombia, you must go to the National Mining Agency (ANM) or the corresponding competent entity. You must submit the permit application, provide the required information, such as the type of mineral, location, exploitation plan, among others. In addition, the submission of technical studies, environmental management plans and compliance with legal requirements may be required. The entity will evaluate the application and, if the requirements are met and the proper management of mineral resources is guaranteed, it will grant the mining exploitation permit.
How does the judicial branch in El Salvador address cases of domestic violence within the family?
The judicial branch can issue protective orders and take legal steps to protect victims of domestic violence, including through restraining orders.
Are there laws that regulate the dissemination of information about family cases in the media in Paraguay?
Laws regulating the disclosure of information about family cases in the media may vary in Paraguay. Courts may implement restrictions to protect the privacy of the parties involved, especially minors.
How are taxes managed in the Bolivian context?
Tax management in Bolivia is carried out in accordance with [Specific Bolivian tax laws], as described in detail in clause [Clause Number]. Both parties agree to comply with all applicable tax obligations, and any taxes related to the transaction will be the responsibility of [Seller/Buyer], as indicated in the contract.
What is the communication regime through intermediaries and in what cases is it applied in Argentina?
The communication regime through intermediaries is a mechanism that is applied in cases in which there is a conflict or lack of direct communication between parents. The figure of a neutral third party is established, such as a family member or professional, who facilitates communication between parents to guarantee that the rights of visitation and contact with the children are fulfilled.
How is gender-based violence punished in contexts of armed conflict in Colombia?
Gender-based violence in contexts of armed conflict is punishable by Law 1719 of 2014 in Colombia. The penalties are significant and seek to prevent and punish this type of crime, protecting the victims and contributing to the construction of a lasting and sustainable peace in the country.
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