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Personal Digital Sovereignty In Mexico And The Biometric CURP
When a company collects biometric data in Mexico, one important question that is often asked is how Mexico’s evolving privacy framework treats that information, and what obligations or risks come with it. The concern is well founded, because biometric data is one of the most sensitive categories of personal information, and Mexico’s recent changes to implement the biometric CURP to citizens have only increased discussion around the topic.
Mexico Privacy
VT
Vazquez Tercero & Zepeda
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Illicit Gold Mining In Venezuela: Reform Or Regression?
US-designated criminal organizations control Venezuela's mineral-rich Bolívar state, using illicit gold mining to evade sanctions and fund operations. Following Nicholas Maduro's capture, the US and new Venezuelan government are deploying military force and economic reforms to dismantle these networks, but success depends on breaking entrenched corruption while attracting legitimate foreign investment.
Venezuela Criminal
SJ
Steptoe LLP
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Greenwashing In The Carbon Market Receives First Conviction In Brazil
A São Paulo court has issued a landmark ruling ordering a company to pay BRL 5 million in damages for insufficient environmental disclosure regarding voluntary carbon credits. The decision addresses how companies communicate sustainability initiatives to consumers, focusing on the adequacy of information provided about emissions calculations, credit traceability, and the connection between payments and emission-reduction projects.
Brazil Consumer
KL
KLA Advogados
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