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What is considered medical negligence in Colombia and what are the associated penalties?
Medical negligence in Colombia refers to the lack of proper care, attention or procedures by healthcare professionals, resulting in harm or injury to patients. The associated penalties may include civil and criminal legal actions, compensation for damages, administrative sanctions, disciplinary measures in the health professional field, and additional actions for violation of the rights to health and physical integrity.
What is the role of the Competition Superintendence of El Salvador?
The Competition Superintendency (SC) of El Salvador is the entity in charge of promoting and guaranteeing effective competition in Salvadoran markets. The SC aims to prevent and correct anti-competitive practices, such as monopoly agreements and abuses of dominant position. In addition, it monitors mergers and acquisitions to ensure that anti-competitive practices do not arise. The SC plays a key role in promoting economic efficiency, protecting consumer rights and promoting free competition for the benefit of the economy and citizens.
How is the procedure carried out to obtain a second copy of the identity card in case of loss?
In case of loss, a police report must be filed and then request a second copy at SEGIP, following the standard procedure.
What legal provisions exist to prevent and punish violence in sports in Bolivia?
Bolivia has the Sports, Recreation and Physical Culture Law, which addresses violence at sporting events. Sanctions are established for violent behavior, including fines and bans from attending events. The goal is to ensure safety and peaceful atmosphere at competitions.
How is the risk of corruption assessed and addressed in relationships between exposed persons and the private sector in Paraguay?
Assessments are carried out to identify and address the risk of corruption in relationships between exposed persons and the private sector in Paraguay, implementing inappropriate measures and practices to prevent conflicts of interest.
What is the situation of food security in indigenous communities in Honduras?
Food security in indigenous communities in Honduras faces additional challenges due to factors such as discrimination, loss of ancestral lands, and lack of access to natural resources. Many of these communities depend on traditional agriculture and forest resources for their livelihoods, but face threats such as deforestation, pollution and pressure from agribusiness.
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