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How are civil liability cases for traffic accidents resolved in the Ecuadorian judicial system?
Civil liability cases for traffic accidents are resolved through judicial actions. Affected parties can file lawsuits to claim compensation for damages caused in accidents. The judicial process includes the evaluation of evidence, expert reports and the determination of the responsibility of those involved in the accident.
How does tax evasion affect the Paraguayan economy and what are the obstacles to combating it?
Tax evasion affects the Paraguayan economy by reducing government revenue necessary for public investment. Obstacles include lack of resources for oversight, regulatory complexity, and cultural resistance. Combating it requires comprehensive measures, such as strengthening tax administration and promoting tax education.
What are the rights of candidates if they are rejected in a personnel selection process in Costa Rica?
Candidates who are rejected in a personnel selection process in Costa Rica have rights. They have the right to receive a clear and reasonable explanation of the reasons for their non-selection. In addition, they can seek legal advice and, in case of discrimination or violation of rights, file complaints with the corresponding authorities.
What measures should a company in Colombia take to comply with data protection regulations?
To comply with data protection regulations in Colombia, companies must implement privacy policies, obtain appropriate consent, guarantee the security of information and designate a data protection officer.
What specific measures does the legislation in El Salvador establish for verification on risk lists in the non-financial sector, such as commercial companies and designated non-financial professions?
Legislation in El Salvador establishes specific measures for verification on risk lists in the non-financial sector. The Anti-Money Laundering Act (LCLDA) and its Regulations apply due diligence requirements to commercial enterprises and designated non-financial professions. These entities must verify clients and transactions against sanctions lists and other risk lists. The supervision and regulation of these non-financial activities is carried out to prevent the misuse of these sectors in illicit activities, including the financing of terrorism.
How is poverty addressed in Panama?
Poverty is a major challenge in Panama and the government has implemented policies and programs to address it. Social assistance programs, such as monetary and food subsidies, have been created to help the most vulnerable sectors. Community development projects, access to basic services and job training have also been implemented to promote economic and social inclusion.
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