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How are disputes that cannot be resolved through direct negotiation handled in Bolivia?
The handling of disputes not resolved through direct negotiation is regulated in clause [Clause Number], detailing the process for resolving disputes through alternative methods, such as mediation or arbitration in Bolivia, providing a framework to resolve conflicts in a manner efficient.
How is the name change process carried out on the identity card after an adoption in Bolivia?
After an adoption, the corresponding legal documentation must be presented and the process established by SEGIP to change the name on the identity card.
What measures are being taken to address discrimination and violence against people with disabilities in Guatemala?
In Guatemala, measures are being implemented to address discrimination and violence against people with disabilities, including the promotion of anti-discrimination laws, the training of public officials, and raising awareness in society about the rights and capabilities of people with disabilities.
How can I request authorization to carry out import and distribution activities of medical products in the Dominican Republic?
To request authorization to carry out import and distribution activities of medical products in the Dominican Republic, you must contact the General Directorate of Medicines, Food and Health Products (DIGEMAPS) of the Ministry of Public Health. You must submit an application that includes detailed information about the medical products you wish to import and distribute, health records, quality certificates, among others. Additionally, you must comply with the regulations and requirements established for the import and distribution of medical products and obtain the corresponding authorization.
How is the protection of the fundamental rights of politically exposed persons guaranteed during investigation and sanction processes?
During the investigation and sanction processes of politically exposed people in Ecuador, the protection of their fundamental rights is guaranteed. This includes the right to the presumption of innocence, the right to due process, the right to defense, and the right to privacy. The competent authorities must ensure that these rights are respected, avoiding the violation of the dignity and integrity of the people involved, even if they are under investigation for illegal acts.
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