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What is the protection of the rights of people in situations of access to care and support services for people in situations of sexual exploitation in Panama?
In Panama, we seek to protect the rights of people in situations of sexual exploitation through specialized care and support services. Laws and policies are promoted that prevent and combat sexual exploitation, guaranteeing the safety, dignity and rehabilitation of victims. Mechanisms for reporting, investigating and prosecuting cases of sexual exploitation are established. Comprehensive assistance is provided, including medical, psychological and legal care, as well as social and labor reintegration programs. We work on raising awareness, education and collaborating with organizations to prevent and address sexual exploitation.
What are the penalties for workplace discrimination in Mexico?
Penalties for workplace discrimination in Mexico can include fines, compensation to the victim of discrimination, and the obligation to take measures to prevent future acts of discrimination. The Federal Law to Prevent and Eliminate Discrimination in Mexico prohibits discrimination in employment.
Is it possible to use a copy of the Certificate of Participation in a Fashion Course as an identification document in Brazil?
No, the Certificate of Participation in a Fashion Course is not considered a valid identification document in Brazil. It is required to present the General Registry (RG) or passport as official identification documents.
What are the resources available to challenge judicial decisions in Ecuador?
In Ecuador, the parties have the option of filing remedies such as appeal, cassation appeal, or review appeal, depending on the nature of the ruling and the circumstances of the case.
How can society contribute to regulatory compliance in El Salvador?
Society can advocate for transparency in processes, educate about the importance of regulatory compliance, and demand accountability from institutions.
What are the rights of people in situations of domestic violence in Costa Rica?
People in situations of domestic violence in Costa Rica have guaranteed fundamental rights, such as the right to protection, personal integrity, access to justice, assistance and rehabilitation. It seeks to prevent and combat domestic violence, guarantee the protection of victims and promote the elimination of this form of violence.
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