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The lack of resources, constant updating of content, and adaptation to legal changes are some challenges that universities can encounter in this field.
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Terrorist financing is defined as the provision of funds, goods or services with the knowledge that they will be used to commit acts of terrorism.
What is the situation of the rights of people with disabilities in the field of housing and access to adequate housing in Honduras?
People with disabilities have protected rights in the area of housing and access to adequate housing in Honduras. There are laws and policies that seek to guarantee their right to decent, accessible housing adapted to their needs, as well as the elimination of barriers that limit their access to housing. However, there are still challenges in terms of the availability of accessible, affordable and adequate housing, especially for vulnerable people with disabilities.
What are the legal consequences of the crime of economic sabotage in Mexico?
Economic sabotage, which involves intentional actions to affect the economic stability of a country or harm specific companies or sectors, is considered a crime in Mexico. Penalties for economic sabotage may include criminal sanctions, fines and the obligation to repair the damage caused. The protection of the economy is promoted and measures are implemented to prevent and punish economic sabotage.
What are the requirements for identity validation in the process of opening bank accounts in Argentina?
In the process of opening bank accounts, the presentation of the DNI and the validation of financial information is required. Additionally, additional security measures, such as in-person interviews and reference checks, may be implemented to ensure the legitimacy of the applicant.
What is the situation of security and protection of the rights of indigenous peoples in El Salvador in relation to the exploitation of natural resources?
The security and protection of the rights of indigenous peoples in El Salvador in relation to the exploitation of natural resources faces challenges, with cases of land dispossession, environmental contamination and lack of prior consultation and informed consent in extractive projects, although they are being promoted measures to protect indigenous territories and guarantee their participation in decisions that affect their life and environment.
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