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Yes, Guatemala's AML legislation provides a clear definition of "politically exposed person" (PEP), including government officials and persons with relevant public positions, as well as their close family members and associates.
What is the impact of the ability to lead market expansion projects on the selection process in the Dominican Republic?
Market expansion is a key objective for many companies. During the selection process, you can evaluate the candidate's abilities to lead market expansion projects, how they have identified opportunities in new segments or regions, and how they have achieved market share growth. Questions that seek examples of successful market expansion strategies are helpful.
What are the rights of women in situations of obstetric violence in Mexico?
Women have the right to receive respectful, safe obstetric care based on informed consent. Obstetric violence includes abusive medical practices, degrading or negligent treatment during pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum. In Mexico, measures have been established to prevent and punish obstetric violence, as well as to guarantee respect for women's reproductive rights.
What are the steps to request an old-age pension in Argentina?
The old-age pension in Argentina is requested at ANSES. The requirements include having the age established by law and completing certain years of contributions to the pension system. The interested party must present the application form, DNI, and other documents that support the pension situation. The ANSES evaluates eligibility and, if approved, grants the old-age pension with the corresponding benefits. It is important to have complete and updated documentation at the time of making the request.
What are the requirements to carry out a disinheritance in Mexican civil law?
The requirements include the existence of legal causes that justify disinheritance, the presentation of evidence that supports said causes and respect for the deadlines established by law.
What are the legal consequences of dispossession in Ecuador?
Dispossession, which involves the usurpation or misappropriation of other people's property, is a crime in Ecuador and can result in prison sentences ranging from 1 to 5 years, in addition to financial penalties. This regulation seeks to protect the right to property and prevent injustice in the area of property.
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