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What is the situation of access to land for peasants and rural communities in Honduras?
Access to land for peasants and rural communities in Honduras faces challenges due to the concentration of land ownership in the hands of economic elites and the lack of legal security for small farmers. Conflicts over land, deforestation and the expansion of agribusiness affect the food security and livelihoods of rural communities in the country.
How does the State ensure that due diligence laws and regulations are applied uniformly throughout the territory of El Salvador?
Through the SSF and other regulatory entities, constant supervision is carried out and sanctions are applied in case of non-compliance.
How are the activities of forensic experts in criminal cases regulated and supervised in Bolivia?
The activities of forensic experts in criminal cases in Bolivia are regulated and supervised by specific regulations. Experts must comply with established ethical and technical standards. The management of forensic experts involves the evaluation of their suitability for each case, the review of expert reports and the possibility of questioning during the judicial process. Continuous supervision seeks to maintain the quality and reliability of forensic evidence, thereby contributing to informed decision-making in the judicial system.
What are the rights of non-custodial parents in El Salvador regarding making important decisions about their children?
In El Salvador, non-custodial parents have the right to participate in making important decisions about their children, such as medical, educational, and religious decisions. Although the noncustodial parent does not have physical custody of the child, he or she is still a legally recognized parent and his or her opinion should be considered in matters relevant to the child's well-being.
Does Paraguayan legislation establish any dispute resolution mechanism between landlord and tenant, and how are conflicts that may arise during the lease contract addressed?
Yes, legislation can establish dispute resolution mechanisms, such as mediation or arbitration, to resolve conflicts between landlord and tenant in Paraguay, avoiding lengthy and costly litigation.
What is the principle of alterity in Brazilian criminal law?
The principle of otherness establishes that conduct can only be considered a crime if it causes damage or endangers a legal good protected by law, that is, criminal law is concerned with protecting the interests of others and not the interests of others. of the author of the crime himself.
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