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Has the embargo in Venezuela affected cooperation in the field of security and the fight against organized crime?
Yes, the embargo has affected cooperation in the field of security and the fight against organized crime in Venezuela. Trade and financial restrictions make international cooperation in the fight against organized crime, drug trafficking and smuggling difficult. This may affect Venezuela's ability to effectively address these challenges and maintain internal security.
What security measures are implemented on identity cards to prevent counterfeiting in Paraguay?
Identity cards in Paraguay have security measures that include features such as digital photographs, barcodes and holograms to prevent counterfeiting. In addition, the DGRECP maintains a centralized registry of all issued IDs, which facilitates the detection of duplicates or irregularities.
What is the difference between a garment without displacement and a garment with displacement in Brazil?
In the pledge without possession in Brazil, the pledgee retains possession of the thing, while in the pledge with possession the thing is
What is the role of the CNBV in the control and supervision of regulatory compliance in the Mexican financial sector?
The CNBV (National Banking and Securities Commission) plays a key role in the regulation and supervision of the financial sector in Mexico, ensuring compliance with laws and regulations related to banks, brokerage houses and financial companies.
What are the key aspects to consider when evaluating occupational risk management and occupational safety in companies in the construction sector in Peru?
In the construction sector in Peru, due diligence in occupational risk management and occupational safety involves reviewing workplace safety policies, accident history, and training programs for workers. Measures to prevent accidents, compliance with safety regulations and the safety culture in the company are analyzed.
What is the status of the rights of migrant workers in Guatemala?
In Guatemala, migrant workers have rights protected by the Constitution and international instruments. These rights include the right to just and equitable working conditions, non-discrimination at work, social security, freedom of association and protection against forced labor or human trafficking.
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