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In Peru, actions are being implemented to address obstetric violence and guarantee women's reproductive rights. Respect for the autonomy and dignity of women during pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum is promoted, reporting and attention mechanisms for cases of obstetric violence are strengthened, and it seeks to provide information and education on reproductive rights. In addition, access to quality sexual and reproductive health services is promoted, including contraception, prenatal care, and safe and legal access to abortion in cases permitted by law.
What are the regulations on the sale of telecommunications services in sales contracts in the Dominican Republic?
The sale of telecommunications services in the Dominican Republic is regulated by the Dominican Telecommunications Institute (INDOTEL). Providers must comply with regulations governing the provision of telecommunications services, customer data protection and quality of service. It is important that sales contracts for telecommunications services reflect these regulations.
What is the role of identity validation in access to social assistance programs in Chile?
Identity validation is essential in accessing social assistance programs in Chile to ensure that beneficiaries are who they claim to be and meet the requirements to receive assistance. Identification documents, such as the identity card, are used for this purpose.
How does judicial interpretation influence the effectiveness of regulatory compliance in El Salvador?
The precise and coherent interpretation of laws by judges is key to their effective application and regulatory compliance in society.
What are the investment options in the tidal energy sector in Chile?
The tidal energy sector in Chile is in early stages of development. Studies and evaluations are currently being carried out to determine the potential and viability of tidal energy off the Chilean coast. If tidal energy projects are established in the future, investment opportunities could arise in the construction and operation of tidal plants, as well as in the production of technologies and services related to this energy source. It is important to closely monitor developments in the sector and evaluate the risks and regulations associated with tidal energy.
What legal provisions exist for the protection of competition in the Brazilian market?
The protection of competition in the Brazilian market is guaranteed by the Competition Defense Law (Law No. 12,529/2011), which prohibits anti-competitive practices such as the formation of cartels, abuse of dominant position and economic concentrations that limit the free competition, in order to promote efficiency and economic diversity.
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