Law enforcement in Bolivia is reliant on the 40,000-member Cuerpo de Policía Nacional (National Police Corps) responsible for internal security and maintaining...
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A law enforcement agency (LEA) is any agency which enforces the law. This may be a special or local police/sheriffs, state troopers, and federal police...
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The law of Bolivia includes a constitution and a number of codes. Bolivia has had seventeen constitutions. By 1840, sources of the law of Bolivia included:...
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Outline of South America (redirect from Human rights in South America)
in Bolivia Law enforcement in Brazil Law enforcement in Chile Law enforcement in Colombia Law enforcement in Ecuador Law enforcement in Guyana Law enforcement...
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law enforcement positions can be considered a large social change.[according to whom?] A century ago,[when?] there were few jobs open to women in law...
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Garras International Antinarcotics Training School (category Law enforcement in Bolivia)
facility located in Bolivia, which trains military and law enforcement personnel from Bolivia and other Latin American countries in counternarcotics,...
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The Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) is an agency that reports to the Under Secretary for Civilian Security, Democracy...
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Police Operations Tactical Unit (category Law enforcement in Bolivia)
Operations Tactical Unit) is the riot control unit of Bolivia's National Police. The unit was founded in 1976 as the Grupo Especializado de Seguridad (GES;...
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UMOPAR (category Law enforcement in Bolivia)
community to investigate human rights violations. Law enforcement in Bolivia Narcotics in Bolivia Plan Colombia Peruvian Investigative Police Andean Information...
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The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is a United States federal law enforcement agency under the U.S. Department of Justice tasked with combating...
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Expeditionary Task Force (category Law enforcement in Bolivia)
former Bolivian soldiers engaged in counternarcotics activity and management of protests by the coca growers' movement in the Chapare region of Bolivia from...
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the Republic of Bolivia. Bolivia Environmental issues in Bolivia Foreign aid to Bolivia ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code for Bolivia: BO ISO 3166-1 alpha-3...
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Bolivia's constitution and laws technically guarantee a wide range of human rights, but in practice these rights very often fail to be respected and enforced...
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Illegal logging (redirect from Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade)
to share analysis on forest law enforcement; explore priority issues of forest law enforcement, including illegal logging in the East Asia region, among...
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The economy of Bolivia is the 95th-largest in the world in nominal terms and the 87th-largest in purchasing power parity. Bolivia is classified by the...
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of Bolivia is a member of: Law of Bolivia Constitution of Bolivia Crime in Bolivia Human rights in Bolivia LGBT rights in Bolivia Law enforcement in Bolivia...
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men were turned over to Bolivian law enforcement for prosecution. The men arrested,[clarification needed] with their ages in 2009: Jacob Neudorf Enss...
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of law enforcement agencies in the state of North Carolina. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement...
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Cochabamba Water War (redirect from War over Water (Bolivia))
the Bolivian Water War, was a series of protests that took place in Cochabamba, Bolivia's fourth largest city, between December 1999 and April 2000 in response...
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located in Bolivia, which trains military and law enforcement personnel from Bolivia and other Latin American countries[citation needed] in counternarcotics...
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Narcotics in Bolivia, South America, is a subject that primarily involves the coca crop, used in the production of the drug, cocaine. Trafficking and corruption...
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identities they negotiate in the work place. Women who work in law enforcement have struggled for years to gain acceptance in their workplace. Some of...
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Before the Bolivian National Revolution of 1952, land in Bolivia was unequally distributed — 92% of the cultivable land was held by estates of 1,000 hectares...
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CZ Scorpion Evo 3 (category Weapons and ammunition introduced in 2009)
rail on top. Argentina: Federal Law enforcement, Tucuman Police, San Juan Police Bolivia: Armed Forces of Bolivia Canada: Toronto Police Service Colombia:...
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those working in and with extractive industries. Many Bolivians are uneducated and thus unaware of their rights as citizens or of laws against corruption...
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Coca has been cultivated in medium-altitude parts of the Bolivian Andes since at least the Inca era, primarily in the Yungas north and east of La Paz....
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Enforcement Administration (DEA) enforces 'the controlled substances laws and regulations of the US and pursues organizations and members involved in...
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Law enforcement in Peru is carried out by two organizations under the direction of the Ministry of the Interior: The Peruvian National Police (Spanish:...
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Pinedo. After their emancipation in the year 1827 (although its enforcement being postponed to 1851), Afro-Bolivians would relocate to a place called...
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Trafficking in Persons placed the country on the "Tier 2 Watchlist" in 2017 and 2023. The Government of Bolivia sustained anti-trafficking law enforcement efforts...
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