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How is trafficking in women addressed in Guatemala?
Trafficking in women is a serious crime and a violation of human rights in Guatemala. The country has laws to criminalize human trafficking and has established specialized units to investigate these crimes. However, impunity is high and many victims do not receive justice or support. Efforts are being made to improve trafficking prevention, support for victims and the prosecution of traffickers.
How can sanctions for non-compliance with AML regulations influence the international business relationships of a financial institution in El Salvador?
Sanctions can undermine international trade relations, as other financial institutions may be reluctant to collaborate or transact with a sanctioned institution.
How are compliance programs monitored and applied in companies in Panama?
Compliance programs may be monitored and enforced internally by the company, and may also be subject to external evaluations to ensure their effectiveness and compliance with anti-corruption laws.
What is the process to request the suspension or deprivation of parental rights in Colombia?
The process to request the suspension or deprivation of parental rights in Colombia involves filing a lawsuit before a family judge. Solid and compelling evidence must be presented to demonstrate that the exercise of parental authority is harmful to the child, such as abuse, neglect or serious breach of parental duties. The judge will evaluate the claim and, if the requirements are met, may make the decision to suspend or deprive parental rights.
How can I request a refund of consumption tax in Colombia?
You can request a refund of consumption tax in Colombia if you have paid too much or if you are entitled to a specific exemption. You must go to the DIAN and submit a return request, providing the required documents and evidence. The DIAN will evaluate the request and, if the requirements are met, will proceed to refund the tax.
What is the position of Paraguayan legislation on discrimination based on sexual orientation in family situations?
Paraguayan legislation cannot specifically address discrimination based on sexual orientation in family situations.
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