Public Shaming Without Due Process
The Registry must publish lists of non-compliant entities on its website and may publish names in national newspapers and government gazettes. However, the provision lacks critical procedural safeguards: no notice before publication, no opportunity to cure violations before public naming, no clear criteria for removal after compliance, and no proportionality review. Combined with severe penalties including license suspension and contract exclusion (21), this creates substantial reputational harm that can permanently damage businesses even after they achieve compliance. The vague "fundamental human rights" consideration clause provides no operational protection against disproportionate public shaming for technical or administrative violations.