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Can I request an Argentine DNI if I am an Argentine citizen but have a disability?
Yes, people with disabilities can request an Argentine DNI. They must follow the same process established for all Argentine citizens and present the required documentation, without disability constituting an impediment to obtaining the document.
What is the role of international organizations in technical assistance and training to strengthen Bolivia's capabilities in the fight against money laundering?
Bolivia collaborates closely with international organizations, such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, to receive technical assistance and training. These cooperation programs focus on strengthening the country's capabilities in areas such as financial supervision, the implementation of advanced technologies, and the development of effective anti-money laundering strategies.
What is the procedure to obtain an identity card for Bolivian citizens who reside in rural communities without easy access to government services?
The SEGIP can implement mobile programs and special measures to bring ID issuance services to rural communities, facilitating access for citizens.
How is possession regulated in cases of parents who practice dangerous professions in Argentina?
Custody in cases of parents who practice dangerous professions in Argentina is addressed considering the best interests of the minor. The court will evaluate the specific risks of the profession and seek solutions that guarantee the safety and well-being of the child, possibly establishing conditions for the exercise of visitation.
How is diversity and inclusion promoted in company hiring in Peru and how does this affect sanctions?
The promotion of diversity and inclusion in company hiring in Peru is achieved through [details on equality policies, equitable evaluation]. This contributes to fairer work environments and can be considered in the sanctions process.
What are the laws that address the crime of forced disappearance in Guatemala?
In Guatemala, the crime of forced disappearance is regulated in the Penal Code and in the Law against the Forced Disappearance of Persons. These laws establish sanctions for those who deliberately capture, detain, kidnap or make a person disappear, with the participation or authorization of state agents or organized groups, denying information about their whereabouts. The legislation seeks to prevent and punish forced disappearance, protecting human rights and guaranteeing justice for victims.
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