Key among the many factors essential to an effective response is legal preparedness, including a clear and fundamental understanding of basic public health law, clarity about the broader legal obligations and constraints that will govern in the event of a community crisis, and recognition of
the complex ethical challenges that inevitably will emerge.
Not exact matches
Achieving 100 percent
ethical sourcing can be
challenging because coffee procurement, from bean to cup, relies on a
complex supply chain and farms in remote areas that may not emphasize environmental or social considerations.
«Our prosocial and altruistic impulses play a very important role in sustaining
complex societal structure,» explained Giorgia Silani, the principal investigator of this research conducted at SISSA and now a researcher housed in University of Vienna, «However, studying altruism and its neural basis in lab - based environment poses unique
ethical challenges.
They have to manage the increasingly
complex demands and fast - flying deadlines of school and extracurricular commitments, they have to think abstractly about moral and
ethical dilemmas big and small, and they have to make decisions about personal responsibility and safety, among other daily
challenges.
Our goals will be to deepen our own understandings of educational justice, to engage with others about
complex ethical judgments across multiple lines of difference, and to learn how to enhance educators» and policymakers» capacities to make
ethical decisions under
challenging conditions.»
Advisory Committee head Hans Baldauf says «The Slow Food Movement provides an
ethical and cultural dimension to the
complex issues of sustainability that are on the forefront of the
challenges that we are confronting as designers.»
These institutions face
complex regulatory, fiduciary, and
ethical challenges ranging from Office of Civil Rights investigations to law enforcement investigations.
We are fully committed to client service, the highest
ethical standards, and rising to the
challenge of
complex litigation.
Recognizing that this standard had yet to be set, in 1999 numerous industry leaders developed the CRI Society to create a multi-disciplined curriculum that
challenges and validates a candidate's knowledge, practical experience, education, and
ethical conduct required in today's
complex commercial real estate marketplace.