The ethical issues identified were explored in a series of background papers that provided detailed ethical analyses and policy options, and a panel of experts using a systematic process developed a consensus statement.
This question is designed to more expressly expose
the ethical issue identified in response to question one, namely that high - emitting nations are responsible for the harms they are causing to others under the «polluter pays» principle of international law.
Not exact matches
Evans next
identifies various narratives that have the potential to either close the lines of communication» primarily because they invoke abortion» or open the possibility of true conversation among people of conflicting
ethical beliefs by keeping that
issue in the background.
For this reason we invite our enrollees to an intensive 2 - day retreat to build rapport and trust,
identify key
issues of
ethical concern, and introduce the format of the Web - based portion of the seminar.
Part of her job is to
identify issues in these fields that require attention, including infrastructure development and
ethical concerns.
The CSNE is dedicated to proactively
identifying these challenges, which is evidenced by the Center's neuroethics research thrust that focuses on the
ethical issues implications emerging neural engineering technologies such as the need to protect the user's autonomy or agency.
But James
identifies what she calls a «mentorship gap,» arguing that adult conversations with young people about online behavior focus almost solely on
issues of personal security, not on moral or
ethical obligations.
To provide a neutral platform for animal welfare
issues to be
identified and discussed, and for science - based and
ethical solutions to be explored.
We believe that
identifying the
ethical issues entailed by climate change arguments will lead to three possibilities and all need to acknowledge this:
This post
identifies twenty questions that the US press has failed to ask opponents of proposed US climate change policies that should be asked if climate change raises civilization challenging
ethical issues.
Because of the prevalence of cost - benefit justifications for climate change policies, future IPCC reports could make a contribution by
identifying all of the
ethical issues raised by cost - benefit analyses.
In the first entry in this series we concluded that although the recent IPCC AR 5 Working Group III report is laudable improvement over prior IPCC reports in regard to
identifying ethical and equity
issues that should be considered in developing climate change policy, some criticisms are also warranted of how IPCC has articulated the significance and implications of the
ethical, justice, and equity principles that should guide nations in developing climate change policies.
IPCC can, however, distinguish between prescriptive and descriptive questions that arise in relevant socio - economic literature about climate policy - making,
identify important
ethical and justice
issues that arise in this literature, where there is a consensus on ethics and justice
issues in the relevant literature describe the consensus position, where there is no consensus on
ethical and justice
issues describe the range of reasonable views on these
issues, and
identify hard and soft law legal principles relevant to how governments should resolve
ethical and justice
issues that must be faced by policy - makers.
This article first
identifies the controversies and then reviews these
issues through an
ethical lens.
Here we examine the practical importance of
identifying and expressly examining
ethical issues that must be faced in policy formation as policy is debated and unfolds.
In conclusion, we have
identified strong
ethical arguments that support the need to ramp up non-fossil fuel combustion in the United States and other developed countries while implicitly acknowledging that there could be some short - term benefit if coal combustion is replaced by natural gas, a conclusion that only can be reached with better understanding of the methane leakage
issues.
These include establishing a good working relationship, exploring and analysing the legal problems,
identifying ethical and personal
issues, explaining costs and legal aid, and finally offering sensible advice.
More than half (55 %) of respondents report they
identified legal,
ethical, or compliance
issues with a third party after conducting initial onboarding due diligence.
Like the self - assessment form used in NSW, the CBA
Ethical Practices Self - Evaluation Tool
identifies ten prominent areas of ethics concerns and risks and provides suggestions to firms for evaluating whether these
issues are adequately accounted for in their existing practices.
They must additionally have the skills for
identifying and making «reasoned decisions about
ethical problems» and to think critically about
ethical issues.
CCEL has been an active participant in the AGE - WELL network since joining as a Core Facility, participating in mentorship sessions, hosting «legal listening sessions» with network members and connecting with research groups across the country to
identify legal and
ethical issues raised by their work.
CCEL will address
ethical issues relevant to responding to abuse, and help webinar participants
identify key resources to support older adults.
Clinic LPN 2014 — 2017 Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN • Roomed and immunized patients, and arranged documentation • Assisted with wound care • Explained nursing procedures in suitable forms • Provided discharge teaching • Demonstrated respect for patient rights •
Identified mechanisms for managing
ethical issues in patient care
Learners also
identify current
ethical issues in the addiction counseling field and explore methods used to effectively address them.
Here, you'll find real cases from early childhood programs that illustrate the process of
identifying and addressing
ethical issues by applying the NAEYC Code.
Objectives ~ Review the different modalities and most common usages in counseling ~
Identify potential clinical and
ethical issues ~ Learn about at least 3 unique ideas for doing online counseling ~ Define Treatment Structure
Ethical behaviour includes identifying right and wrong, recognising the complexity of many ethical issues, and having the determination and capacity to make reasoned moral judgements and argue the case for impro
Ethical behaviour includes
identifying right and wrong, recognising the complexity of many
ethical issues, and having the determination and capacity to make reasoned moral judgements and argue the case for impro
ethical issues, and having the determination and capacity to make reasoned moral judgements and argue the case for improvement.