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The Mexican Criminal Code of 1999 plays a significant role in shaping the country's criminal justice system, with far-reaching social implications. While the Code has provisions aimed at protecting human rights, it disproportionately affects marginalized communities, such as indigenous populations, and fails to bridge the gap between paper promises and reality. Additionally, the Code has undergone changes to address severe gender-based violence, including femicide and sexual assault. Overall, the Code's impact on Mexican society remains a topic of ongoing debate and analysis, highlighting the need for continuous scrutiny and advocacy for necessary changes.
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