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What are the penalties for corruption in Argentina?
Corruption, which involves the misuse of public power to obtain personal or private benefits, is a serious crime in Argentina. Penalties for corruption can vary depending on the seriousness of the case and the circumstances, but can include severe criminal penalties, such as lengthy prison sentences and significant fines. It seeks to prevent and punish corruption in the public sphere, promoting transparency, accountability and ethics in the exercise of public office.
What is civil liability in Mexican civil law?
Civil liability is the obligation that a person has to repair the damage caused to another by action or omission, whether by themselves, by people to whom they must respond or by things they have in their custody.
How is access by authorities to judicial records regulated in Paraguay?
Access by authorities to judicial records in Paraguay is regulated by legal provisions that establish the cases and conditions in which said authorities can request and access this information. It seeks to balance the need for access to records with the protection of privacy and individual rights, ensuring that only authorized authorities and in specific situations can consult and use this information in the exercise of their functions.
How is worker participation in decision-making on labor issues and working conditions regulated in Colombia?
Workers' participation in decision-making on labor issues and working conditions in Colombia is supported by law. Workers' representatives have rights to be consulted in important decisions that affect their working conditions. This active participation contributes to a more fair and equitable work environment.
What is the protection of the rights of people in situations of unequal access to education for people in a situation of migration due to gang violence in Colombia?
People in situations of unequal access to education for people in a situation of migration due to gang violence in Colombia have protected rights. These rights include the right to equal access to education, the right to educational continuity, the right to non-discrimination in access to education and the right to protection of their educational rights during the migration process for reasons of gang violence.
How does the Salvadoran State coordinate with other nations in the fight against money laundering?
The State collaborates through international agreements, exchange of information and coordination with international agencies and organizations to prevent and detect illicit activities.
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