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What is extended liability and how is it applied in money laundering cases in El Salvador?
Extended responsibility refers to the obligation of financial and non-financial entities to exercise continuous due diligence and monitoring in their relationship with their customers and transactions, even after the business relationship has ended. In El Salvador, it is applied in cases of money laundering to ensure that entities maintain surveillance over the activities of their clients and detect any signs of money laundering.
What is the role of civil society in promoting transparency and accountability in Honduras?
Civil society plays a crucial role in promoting transparency and accountability in Honduras. Civil society organizations can act as a counterweight to the actions of government and institutions, monitoring their performance and demanding transparency and accountability. Through active participation and monitoring of government policies and actions, civil society can help prevent and report acts of corruption. In addition, civil society organizations play an important role in educating and raising awareness of citizens about the rights and duties in the fight against corruption. Civil society can also get involved in public policy formulation, advocating for anti-corruption measures and promoting citizen participation in decision-making. Their active participation and mobilization capacity are essential to strengthen transparency and accountability in the country.
What is the Brazilian policy on competition and antitrust?
Brazil has the Competition Defense Law (Law No. 12,529/2011) which aims to prevent and repress anti-competitive practices, such as monopoly agreements, abuse of dominant position and business concentrations that limit competition in the markets, thus promoting free competition and economic efficiency.
How do embargoes affect the research and development of technologies for the sustainable management of the entertainment industry in Bolivia?
Embargoes may affect the research and development of technologies for the sustainable management of the entertainment industry in Bolivia, impacting the promotion of ethical practices in film production, recording technologies with low environmental impact, and education programs in responsible film practices. Projects aimed at sustainable filmmaking systems, resource-efficient post-production technologies, and film ethics education programs may be at risk during embargoes. During this period, it is crucial to implement precautionary measures that allow the continuity of initiatives to guarantee cinematographic diversity and promote more sustainable practices in the entertainment industry. Collaboration with film entities, the review of sustainable entertainment policies and the promotion of investments in technologies for the production of responsible entertainment are essential to address embargoes in this sector and contribute to the preservation of art and culture in Bolivia.
What are the opportunities for the development of the film industry in Bolivia, despite possible restrictions on participation in international festivals due to embargoes?
Despite possible restrictions on participation in international festivals due to embargoes, there are opportunities for the development of the film industry in Bolivia. The creation of online platforms for the distribution of Bolivian films can reach global audiences. Collaboration with international producers and directors on joint projects can open doors to co-productions and co-participation in film events. Investment in the training of film professionals and the creation of film schools can boost the quality of local productions. Active participation in cultural promotion initiatives and the organization of national film festivals can foster local and international interest. The diversification of genres and themes in film productions can expand the offer and attract different audiences. Additionally, promoting government policies that support the film industry and seeking alliances with international streaming platforms can boost the growth of the Bolivian film industry.
What are the rights of children in cases of adoption by couples with cultural differences in Brazil?
In cases of adoption by couples with cultural differences in Brazil, children have the right to know and explore their own cultural identity. We will seek to promote respect and appreciation of cultural diversity, and measures will be taken to ensure that the family environment provides an enriching environment for the cultural development of the minor.
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