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What is the legal framework in Costa Rica for the crime of forced marriage?
Forced marriage is punishable by law in Costa Rica. Those who force a person to marry against their will, through coercion, threats or any form of pressure, may face legal action and sanctions, including prison sentences and victim protection measures.
How do you address concerns about possible discriminatory effects of risk list verification on marginalized communities in Costa Rica?
Concern about possible discriminatory effects is addressed in Costa Rica through the implementation of policies and controls that prevent unfair prejudice. Awareness is promoted in financial institutions and safeguards are established to prevent the exclusion of marginalized communities, ensuring that verification on risk lists is fair and socially responsible.
What are the requirements for the destruction of judicial records in Paraguay and who authorizes this process?
The destruction of judicial records in Paraguay usually requires authorization from the competent judicial authority, and requirements may include specific deadlines, formal procedures, and considerations of legal relevance.
What is the role of the RUT in the opening of a branch of a foreign company in Chile?
The RUT is used when opening a branch of a foreign company in Chile to identify the branch and comply with the legal and tax requirements related to the operation in the country.
What is the procedure to renew the Colombian passport?
The renewal of the Colombian passport is carried out through the web portal of the National Police. You must fill out an online form, pay the appropriate fees, and then schedule an appointment for biometric data collection.
What is the protection of the rights of people in situations of unequal access to education for people displaced for economic reasons in Colombia?
People in situations of unequal access to education for people displaced for economic reasons in Colombia have protected rights. These rights include the right to equal access to education, the right to educational continuity, the right to non-discrimination in access to education and the right to protection of their educational rights during the process of displacement for reasons economic.
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