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Can I request the expungement of my criminal record if I have been convicted of a drug trafficking crime?
Drug trafficking crimes also have implications for judicial records. In the Dominican Republic, the request to expunge judicial records for drug trafficking crimes is subject to specific criteria and requirements established by current legislation. I recommend that you seek legal advice to obtain accurate and up-to-date information on these types of cases.
What is the Colombian Institute of Anthropology and History in Colombia?
The Colombian Institute of Anthropology and History (ICANH) is an entity in charge of researching, preserving and disseminating the cultural, historical and archaeological heritage of Colombia. Its main function is to study and document the country's cultural diversity, protect archaeological sites, and promote knowledge and appreciation of Colombian history and identity.
Can a landlord refuse to renew a lease for discriminatory reasons in Mexico?
No, a landlord cannot refuse to renew a lease for discriminatory reasons, such as race, gender, religion, or other characteristics protected by law. This would constitute discrimination and be illegal in Mexico.
What is the typical time frame for the court to issue a decision in a child support case in the Dominican Republic?
The time frame for the court to issue a decision in a child support case in the Dominican Republic can vary, but in general, the court is expected to resolve the case in a reasonable time. The process can take several months, depending on the complexity of the case and the court's workload.
What are the initiatives to promote innovation and scientific research in Bolivia during an embargo and guarantee technological advancement despite economic limitations?
Innovation drives progress. Initiatives could include research funds, international collaborations and technology development programs. Analyzing these initiatives offers insight into Bolivia's ability to foster innovation even in times of embargoes.
What is the legal protection of the rights of people in situations of gender-based violence in the area of motherhood and paternity in Mexico?
Mexico The protection of the rights of people in situations of gender-based violence in the area of motherhood and paternity is a priority in Mexico. There are laws and policies that seek to prevent, punish and eradicate gender violence related to motherhood and paternity, guaranteeing the full exercise of sexual and reproductive rights, as well as equal opportunities and non-discrimination. Mechanisms for reporting and caring for victims are strengthened, education on gender equality in the upbringing and care of children is promoted, protection and support measures are established for people who suffer violence in the context of motherhood or paternity, and co-responsibility and respect for individual decisions about reproduction and upbringing are encouraged.
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