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What is the right to access inclusive education in El Salvador?
The right to access inclusive education in El Salvador implies that all people, including those with disabilities, have the right to access quality education in an inclusive environment. This includes the right to adapt educational systems, the right to eliminate barriers to full participation, the right to equal opportunities and the right to non-discrimination in the educational field.
How is the president elected in Chile?
The president of Chile is elected through general elections. Chilean citizens over 18 years of age have the right to vote and can elect the president in a second round if no candidate obtains an absolute majority in the first round.
What is the importance of ethics in the management of sustainable development projects for Ecuadorian companies, and what are the key practices to ensure that projects contribute ethically and positively to the balance between ecological development?
Ethics in the management of sustainable development projects is fundamental in Ecuador. Key practices include ethical assessment of the environmental and social impact of projects, inclusion of local communities in decision-making, and implementation of sustainable practices. Ensuring transparency in project management, measuring long-term impact, and collaborating with sustainability experts are key strategies to ensure that projects contribute ethically and positively to the balance between economic development and environmental preservation.
How does an embargo affect the assets of a commercial company in Argentina?
The assets of a commercial company can be seized in Argentina to satisfy commercial debts, which can affect its operating capacity.
What are the rights of grandparents in relation to their grandchildren in Costa Rica?
In Costa Rica, grandparents have limited rights in relation to their grandchildren. In exceptional situations, they can request visits or even custody in cases of abandonment or risk situations, as long as it is proven that it is in the best interests of the child.
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