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What happens if the landlord does not make necessary repairs to the leased property?
If the landlord does not comply with the obligation to make necessary repairs, the tenant may notify in writing of the failure and set a deadline for the repair. If the repairs are not made, the tenant can request termination of the contract or carry out the repairs at their own expense, deducting them from the rent.
What labor rights do women have in Colombia?
Women in Colombia have guaranteed labor rights, such as the right to equal pay for work of equal value, the right to motherhood and breastfeeding, and protection against harassment and discrimination in the workplace. In addition, there are gender equity policies and affirmative actions to promote equality in the workplace.
What are the rights of parents in case of parental alienation in Mexico?
In the case of parental alienation in Mexico, parents have the right to protect and preserve their relationship with their children. They can seek judicial intervention, present evidence of parental alienation and seek measures to promote communication and regular contact with the children.
What is the cost of obtaining a citizenship card in Ecuador?
The cost of obtaining a citizenship card in Ecuador can vary. I recommend checking the Civil Registry website or contacting them directly for updated information on fees.
What is Bolivia's position regarding the application of financial sanctions as a measure against money laundering and how is the disproportionate impact on innocent people avoided?
Bolivia supports the application of financial sanctions as a measure against money laundering, but does so with an equitable approach. Detailed investigative processes are established and substantial evidence is required before sanctions are applied. Additionally, safeguards are implemented to avoid disproportionate impacts on innocent people, ensuring a fair and transparent process.
What is the impact of corruption and money laundering on citizens' trust in the justice system in Honduras?
Corruption and money laundering have a significant impact on citizens' trust in the justice system in Honduras. When citizens perceive that the justice system is infiltrated by corruption, they lose confidence in its ability to provide equitable access and ensure impartiality in conflict resolution. Corruption can allow impunity for illegal acts and weaken the protection of citizens' rights. This undermines confidence in the justice system's ability to safeguard equality before the law and ensure accountability for Politically Exposed Persons. To restore citizens' trust in the justice system, it is necessary to implement effective reforms, strengthen control and sanction mechanisms, and promote transparency and accountability at all levels of the judicial system.
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