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What is the legal framework in Costa Rica for the crime of aggravated sexual abuse?
Aggravated sexual abuse is punishable by law in Costa Rica. Those who commit acts of aggravated sexual abuse, involving circumstances such as the use of violence, taking advantage of the victim's vulnerable situation or the participation of multiple aggressors, may face more severe legal actions and sanctions than simple sexual abuse.
How does Guatemalan legislation define the crime of money laundering?
Guatemalan legislation defines the crime of money laundering as carrying out acts to give the appearance of legality to funds or other assets that come from illicit activities. It is typified in the Law Against Money Laundering or Other Assets.
What are the financing options available for small and medium-sized businesses in Costa Rica?
Small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) in Costa Rica have access to various financing options. They can apply for loans through financial entities, both public and private, that offer specific lines of credit for SMEs. Additionally, there are government programs and development funds that provide financial support and technical assistance to this sector.
How does the State contribute to the prevention of discrimination in background check processes in El Salvador?
Establishes clear policies and regulations to avoid discriminatory practices and guarantee equal opportunities in personnel selection.
What is Bolivia's approach to identifying and freezing assets related to money laundering?
Bolivia has established a proactive approach to identifying and freezing assets linked to money laundering. We conduct extensive financial investigations, use advanced technological tools, and coordinate with international jurisdictions to track and freeze illicit assets. This not only sanctions the perpetrators, but also seeks to dismantle the financial structures used in these illicit operations.
What is the impact of the lack of protection of the rights of people in situations of access to environmental justice on the protection of fundamental rights in Venezuela?
The lack of protection of the rights of people in a situation of access to environmental justice has a significant impact on the protection of fundamental rights in Venezuela. Access to environmental justice implies that people have the possibility of participating in decisions that affect the environment, accessing environmental information, and seeking redress in the event of environmental violations. The lack of effective mechanisms to guarantee access to environmental justice, such as the lack of public information, limited citizen participation in decision-making processes and the difficulty in enforcing rights in cases of environmental damage, can lead to degradation of the environment, pollution and the violation of related human rights. It is essential to adopt measures to guarantee access to environmental justice, including the enactment of laws and policies that protect the environment and related rights, citizen participation in environmental decision-making processes, and the facilitation of access to justice in cases of environmental violations.
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