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What are the laws and measures in Venezuela to confront cases of forced evictions?
Forced evictions are regulated by law in Venezuela. The Organic Law of Habitat and Housing and other regulations establish legal provisions to prevent, investigate and punish cases of forced evictions, which imply the expulsion of people from their homes without an adequate legal process and without guaranteeing a decent housing alternative. Competent authorities, such as courts of law and rights protection bodies, work to protect the rights of those affected and prosecute those responsible for forced evictions. It seeks to guarantee the right to housing and prevent situations of vulnerability and homelessness.
What are the essential requirements for the validity of a lease contract in Paraguay?
Lease contracts in Paraguay must include essential elements such as the description of the leased property, the term of the contract, the amount of rent and the obligations of the parties. In addition, they must comply with applicable legislation.
What laws regulate cases of smuggling of protected species in Honduras?
Smuggling of protected species in Honduras is regulated by the Wildlife Protection Law and its Regulations. These laws establish measures to prevent and punish the smuggling of protected species, protecting the biological diversity and ecosystems of the country.
How has the economic crisis affected the quality of life of the population in Venezuela?
The economic crisis has affected the quality of life of the population in Venezuela, with shortages of food and medicine, uncontrolled inflation, and deterioration in infrastructure and basic services. This has generated health, education, housing problems, and a loss of income and jobs, affecting the well-being and social stability of Venezuelans.
How is the amount of alimony determined in Venezuela?
The amount of alimony in Venezuela is determined taking into account the needs of the beneficiary (generally the child), the economic possibilities of the person obliged to pay and other relevant factors, such as educational and health expenses.
How can the implementation of financial inclusion programs in rural areas of Bolivia contribute to the prevention of terrorist financing, taking into account possible logistical and cultural challenges?
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