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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.
What are the steps to apply for a Green Card through the Immigrant Investor Program (EB-5) if a Dominican is investing in an approved regional center in the United States?
The steps include making the investment at an approved regional center, filing an I-526 petition and, once approved, completing the visa and adjustment of status application process.
What is the impact of corruption on the perception of justice in Mexico?
Corruption in the Mexican justice system negatively affects the perception of justice among the population, generating distrust in institutions, eroding the rule of law and weakening the legitimacy of the judicial system.
Can judicial records affect the custody of a child in Peru?
In Peru, the judicial record of a father or mother can influence the custody decision of a child in the event of a divorce or separation process. Courts will consider the child's well-being as a priority and will evaluate various factors, including background, before making a decision.
What is the policy for the promotion and protection of the rights of internally displaced people in Venezuela?
The policy of promoting and protecting the rights of internally displaced people in Venezuela seeks to guarantee their access to humanitarian assistance, housing, basic services and protection against violence. Care and assistance programs have been implemented in collaboration with humanitarian organizations and government agencies. However, the country's economic and social crisis has generated challenges in terms of resources and capacity to provide an adequate response to the needs of this population.
What happens if the alimony debtor refuses to pay alimony on the grounds that the beneficiary is not using the funds properly in Mexico?
If the alimony debtor refuses to pay alimony on the grounds that the recipient is not using the funds appropriately, this type of dispute is usually resolved through the legal system. The debtor must present evidence to the court to support his or her claims. The court will evaluate the evidence and make a decision based on the best interest of the beneficiary. Generally, proper stewardship of the funds must be demonstrated by the beneficiary, and if there are legitimate concerns, the court can take steps to ensure that they are used appropriately.
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