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How is corporate social responsibility promoted through verification of risk lists in the Ecuadorian financial sector?
The promotion of corporate social responsibility (CSR) through verification of risk lists in the Ecuadorian financial sector involves ensuring that financial institutions and their collaborators are not on risk lists associated with unethical practices. Verification contributes to the social responsibility image of financial institutions, showing a commitment to ethical and sustainable business practices. This strengthens customer trust and the reputation of the financial sector...
Can I request an Argentine DNI if I am an Argentine citizen but reside in a community of indigenous peoples?
If you reside in a community of indigenous peoples, you can request the Argentine DNI at a RENAPER or Civil Registry office near your community. There are special programs and services designed to guarantee access to documentation for communities of indigenous peoples.
How long are judicial records kept in Argentina?
In Argentina, judicial records do not have an expiration date and are kept permanently. This means that any previous criminal record will be recorded in your court record unless a legal process is carried out to expunge or modify it.
What is the name of your latest graphic or multimedia design project in Ecuador?
My last graphic or multimedia design project was titled [Project Name] and was active from [Start Date] to [Completion Date].
What is the principle of minimum intervention in Brazilian criminal law?
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