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To what extent do court records reflect the legal challenges associated with gender discrimination in the family and work environment for youth in Costa Rica?
The court files reflect to some extent the legal challenges associated with gender discrimination faced by youth in Costa Rica, both in the family and in the workplace. Analyzing these records can provide valuable information on patterns of gender discrimination, which can guide the formulation of policies and programs aimed at specifically addressing these challenges and promoting equal opportunities for young people.
What is the scope of the right to participation of people in situations of labor mobility in the agricultural sector in Costa Rica?
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Does the judicial record in Venezuela affect the right to vote?
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