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The policy of prevention and protection against gender violence in Venezuela seeks to guarantee the safety and protection of women against sexist violence. Laws, programs and specialized services have been implemented to prevent, address and punish gender violence. However, challenges remain in effectively implementing these policies and reducing high rates of violence against women.
What are the financing options for freight transportation infrastructure development projects using hyperloop transportation systems in Peru?
For hyperloop transportation system freight infrastructure development projects in Peru, financing options typically involve large-scale, long-term investments. These revolutionary projects require a high level of investment and their financing can come from various sources. They can seek investments from venture capital, technology and transportation companies interested in developing and deploying this high-speed transportation technology. In addition, they can seek alliances with governments and international financing organizations to obtain financial support and establish regulatory and operational frameworks for the implementation of hyperloop in the country.
Can tax debts be challenged in Paraguay?
Yes, taxpayers have the right to dispute tax debts if they believe they have been calculated incorrectly or should not be paid.
What is the action for rescission of legal acts in Mexican civil law?
The action for rescission of legal acts is the right that a person has to request that a valid legal act be annulled due to injury or fraud.
What is the Presumptive Income Regime in Chile and to whom does it apply?
The Presumptive Income Regime is a simplified tax system that applies to certain economic activities, such as agriculture and mining. Instead of calculating taxes on actual income, taxpayers who apply this regime pay taxes based on presumed income determined by law.
Can I request a review of my judicial record if I have been convicted of a crime that has been considered unconstitutional by the Supreme Court of Justice?
If you have been convicted of a crime that has been deemed unconstitutional by the Supreme Court of Justice in El Salvador, you can request a review of your judicial record. You must contact the National Civil Police (PNC) and present a formal request, attaching the documentation and evidence that demonstrates the unconstitutionality of the crime for which you were convicted. The PNC will review the information provided and make the necessary modifications to your judicial records in accordance with the decision of the Supreme Court of Justice.
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