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What measures have been taken to address the problem of forced disappearance in Mexico?
Forced disappearance is a serious crime in Mexico. Measures have been implemented such as the creation of the National Commission for the Search for Missing Persons and the identification of human remains in clandestine graves.
What information is requested from clients during the due diligence process in El Salvador?
Personal data, financial information, valid identification documents and details about the nature of your economic activities are requested.
What are the requirements to apply for a license to operate a sports and recreation center in Panama?
The requirements to apply for a license to operate a sports and recreation center in Panama include submitting an application to the Panamanian Sports Institute (PANDEPORTES) and complying with the requirements established by the entity. This may include the presentation of a plan for sports and recreational activities, certificates of health suitability, compliance with safety and well-being standards for participants, and availability of appropriate sports facilities and equipment. In addition, you must have personnel trained in teaching sports and recreation, and comply
How is training and skill development promoted within the legal framework in personnel selection processes in Costa Rica?
Training and development of skills in personnel selection processes are promoted within the legal framework, encouraging continuous improvement and professional growth.
Are there laws that protect women against gender violence in Honduras?
Yes, Honduras has specific legislation to combat gender violence. The Law against Domestic Violence and the Special Law on Domestic Violence are examples of this. These laws establish protection measures, sanctions for aggressors and the creation of institutions in charge of providing support to victims.
How is tax evasion defined in Costa Rica and what are the legal consequences for debtors who engage in this practice?
Tax evasion in Costa Rica is defined as the act of hiding, omitting or falsifying information to reduce tax liability. Legal consequences include fines, financial penalties and, in serious cases, criminal legal actions that can lead to prison for tax debtors involved in evasion.
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