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The State implements periodic policy review mechanisms, consults with experts and adapts regulations to ensure that due diligence policies evolve effectively and address the changing challenges of the business environment in Guatemala.
What is the situation of the rights of women working in the fashion sector in Mexico?
Women who work in the fashion sector in Mexico face specific challenges in the exercise of their labor rights. Measures have been implemented to promote their protection and access to fair working conditions, as well as the promotion of equal opportunities and respect for their labor rights in the fashion industry.
Can I obtain the judicial records of another person in Chile without their consent?
No, in Chile it is not allowed to obtain the judicial records of another person without their express consent. The Personal Data Protection Law establishes that information on judicial records is confidential and can only be revealed to third parties with the authorization of the holder of the record, except in specific cases established by law.
What is the situation of the rights of human rights defenders in Venezuela?
Human rights defenders in Venezuela have faced challenges in the exercise of their work. There have been reported cases of threats, harassment and retaliation against those who report human rights violations. The protection of human rights defenders and their work is essential for the respect and promotion of fundamental rights in the country.
What are the measures to prevent the crime of human trafficking for sexual exploitation in Ecuador?
Ecuador implements preventive measures such as awareness campaigns, training and coordinated actions to prevent human trafficking for sexual exploitation.
What legislation regulates the crime of bribery in Guatemala?
In Guatemala, the crime of bribery is regulated in the Penal Code and the Law against Corruption and Illicit Enrichment. These laws establish sanctions for those who, directly or indirectly, offer, promise or give to public officials or people who perform public functions, gifts, benefits or improper advantages, in order to influence their actions or decisions. The legislation seeks to prevent and punish acts of corruption, promoting transparency and honesty in the exercise of public office.
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