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How is domestic violence addressed in Panama?
Domestic violence in Panama is addressed through Law No. 82 of 2013, which establishes protection measures for victims. This law recognizes domestic violence as a crime and establishes protection orders, shelters for victims, and rehabilitation programs for abusers. However, it is necessary to continue strengthening the institutions and resources available to combat this problem.
What is Panama's approach to addressing the risks associated with corruption in the financial and business spheres?
Panama has a comprehensive approach to addressing the risks associated with corruption in the financial and business spheres. This includes the promulgation and application of anti-corruption laws, collaboration with international organizations and the implementation of prevention and detection measures in the business and financial sector.
How can I apply for a permit to open a business in El Salvador?
To request a permit to open a business in El Salvador, you must go to the municipality corresponding to the area where you want to establish your business. You must submit an application, provide documents such as the business plan, certificates of financial solvency, business licenses, and pay the established fees. The municipality will evaluate the application and grant the permit if it meets the requirements.
What are precautionary measures in judicial processes in Costa Rica?
Precautionary measures in Costa Rica are temporary court orders that are issued during a judicial process to protect the rights of the parties or prevent irreparable damage. These measures may include non-compliance orders, restraining orders, freezing of assets or any other action necessary to ensure the integrity of the process. Injunctions are used to maintain the status quo and prevent one party from causing irreparable harm to the other during the judicial process. Its use is subject to the discretion of the court.
Are there incentives or rewards for those who report money laundering activities in Panama?
In Panama, incentives and rewards have been established for those who report money laundering activities. These may include identity protection, confidentiality and, in some cases, the possibility of receiving a financial reward if the information provided results in the recovery of illicit assets.
How does KYC influence the acquisition of cultural goods by foreign investors, considering the importance of authenticity in the market?
KYC influences the acquisition of cultural goods by foreign investors by guaranteeing the authenticity of transactions, encouraging investment and protecting the cultural value of these goods in the Costa Rican market.
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