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The effectiveness of cooperation between the public and private sectors in Chile is evaluated through compliance indicators, the identification and prevention of suspicious activities, and constant feedback measures to improve collaboration and strengthen prevention measures.
What measures are being taken to strengthen the protection of the rights of people belonging to indigenous communities in Mexico?
Measures are being implemented to strengthen the protection of the rights of people belonging to indigenous communities in Mexico, such as the promotion of laws and policies of prior, free and informed consultation, the training of judicial operators in an intercultural approach, the guarantee of access to justice in indigenous languages, and the protection of territories and natural resources.
What are the laws and penalties related to the crime of misleading advertising in Costa Rica?
Misleading advertising is punishable by law in Costa Rica. Those who engage in false or misleading advertising practices that mislead or confuse consumers may face legal action and sanctions, including fines, suspension of advertising, and corrective measures.
What is the protection of the rights of people in situations of protection of the rights of people in situations of access to care and support services for people in situations of child labor in Panama?
In Panama, we seek to protect the rights of people in child labor through care and support services. Policies and programs are promoted that seek to prevent and eradicate child labor, guaranteeing the protection and comprehensive development of boys and girls. Mechanisms for reporting, inspection and sanctioning cases of child labor are established. Social, educational and psychological assistance is provided to boys and girls in child labor situations, and awareness and education about children's rights is promoted.
What is the name of your higher educational institution, if applicable, in Ecuador?
I attended [University Name] University.
What are the laws and measures in Venezuela to confront cases of hoarding?
Hoarding, which is the excessive retention or accumulation of basic consumer goods with the aim of generating shortages or increasing prices, is punishable by law in Venezuela. The Organic Law of Fair Prices establishes legal provisions to prevent and punish hoarding. The competent authorities, such as the National Superintendency for the Defense of Socioeconomic Rights (SUNDDE), work to supervise and control prices and the supply of basic goods. If hoarding practices are detected, sanctions and measures can be imposed to guarantee equitable access and fair prices for consumer goods.
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