It not only ignores the primary role that the High Court has bestowed on the legislation for the recognition and extinguishment of native title, it also misunderstands
the ethical obligations of a Government bound by international obligations of equality and non-discrimination.
Explain
the ethical obligations of Certified Counselors with regard to the use of measurement and evaluation techniques.
Define
the ethical obligations of Certified Counselors providing professional supervision.
The Committee also considered
the ethical obligations of counsel when responding to an email wherein opposing counsel's client is copied in on the email.
But Swidler did not address work - product protections or
ethical obligations of confidentiality, and the decision left unanswered a series of questions, the following among them:
Response: We are concerned that a right to restrict could create conflicts with the professional
ethical obligations of providers and others.
Many state bars have made statements related to
ethical obligations of lawyers and law firms that want to embrace this new technology.
The first part (4 pages) consists of seven articles which describe
the ethical obligations of the Charter signatories in a manner that any lawyer would recognize: maintaining confidentiality, avoiding conflicts of interest, assuring competency, and maintaining professional liability insurance.
Hodgson will speak on a panel titled «
Ethical Obligations of Experts: In Theory But Also in Practice?»
British practice regarding
the ethical obligations of barristers are quite distinctive.
Eight advisory opinions were issued, and the staff authored three ethics guides on the subjects of succession planning for lawyers and law firms,
the ethical obligations of lawyers who are changing law firms, and considerations for lawyers who are leaving the practice of law to take judicial office.
The justification for the decision can only follow because the central problem with her behaviour was that she violated the central
ethical obligations of the lawyer — loyalty and confidence keeping — and she did so in circumstances proximate to legal practice, even if not actually related to legal practice.
On a 30 C April day in Montreal, I sat in on a session about
ethical obligations of in - house counsel in a technological world.
While it may seem like a common - sense solution, make sure to consider the unique challenges that delegating legal work entails — including the complexity of the work, the risks involved, and
the ethical obligations of your in - house counsel to oversee all legal work.
Look at all the other
ethical obligations of lawyers that are set out in the Rules.
Lawyers have
ethical obligations of candour which require disclosure of information relevant to their retainer and disclosure of errors and omissions.
How Do National Targets Affect
The Ethical Obligations of Domestic Groups and Individuals?
This paper looks at
the ethical obligations of developed countries to provide this funding.
Several prior ClimateEthics posts have examined
the ethical obligations of nations to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in considerable detail.
Ethical Obligations of States, Regional and Local Governments, Organizations, Businesses, and Individuals to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions.
Donoghue raises compelling philosophical questions about free will, the extent to which a just society can tolerate religious zealotry, and the moral /
ethical obligations of medical practitioners.
The work on the program is driven by the desire to have a more deliberate and detailed focus on practice, as well as on content knowledge for teaching and
the ethical obligations of the profession.
Varmus, who was a co-recipient of the 1989 Nobel Prize for his work on the genetic basis of cancer, addressed questions on a range of topics in genetics, including
the ethical obligations of scientists and proper use of patents.
The ethical obligations of business executives are not, despite what the critics say, obvious and easy.
Therefore, Peter will always stress the responsibility and
the ethical obligation of Christianity, and will always see in Jesus Christ an example, however much more he sees, while Paul will always think in terms of inner communion and unity with Jesus Christ.
The existentialists make
an ethical obligation of the notion that death is all and that «living in the face of death means living such fashion that life can be broken off at any moment and not be rendered meaningless by such an accident,» to quote Glenn Gray's «The Problem of Death in Modern Philosophy» (in The Modern Vision of Death, edited by Nathan A. Scott, Jr. [John Knox, 1967)-RRB-.
the ethical obligation of a professional scientist to share his / her discoveries with other scientists through publication in scholarly literature or books.
It is perhaps explicable that the 1970s CBA Code did not include
an ethical obligation of Canadian lawyers to uphold a mere, albeit important, evidentiary privilege.
That unpaid work is part of
the ethical obligation of being counsel of record.
True mentoring, in the biggest sense of the word, is an essential
ethical obligation of the legal profession.
Helping articling students and junior lawyers get off to a good start is a bedrock
ethical obligation of the profession.
With that, the fundamental
ethical obligation of every Canadian lawyer to promote and protect the rule of law becomes even more important.
The fundamental
ethical obligation of every lawyer is to resist this behaviour in any way legally possible.
Many presenters referenced the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child as the reason to hear the voices of children and youth; others referenced children's views as a cornerstone consideration in establishing the course of action in their best interest, while others framed the expression of children's views as
an ethical obligation of adults involved in judicial processes, as an aspect of promoting children's wellbeing or as a matter of children's fundamental rights.
Therefore, the recommendation of the Ad Hoc Committee, and the adoption of the recommendation by the CB and BOT, were necessary for the CB to continue to fulfill its legal and
ethical obligation of promulgating eligibility requirements in alignment with legal realities and expectations.
Freed from the role of acting as an advocate for a single party (
the ethical obligation of an attorney), a mediator can envision options that neither party (nor their counsel) imagined!
Not exact matches
Executive compensation continues to be one
of the hardest problems faced by corporate boards, as well as an absolutely key
ethical obligation.
The CEO responding to a crisis must likewise work from knowledge: knowledge
of the nature
of ethical obligation, knowledge
of her company's own values, and knowledge
of the interests
of various stakeholders.
For the point
of an oath such as this is not to remind the MBA
of the details
of his or her
ethical obligations.
But it's worth noting that many
ethical issues in business simply can't straightforwardly be cast in terms
of social
obligations.
The objective
of Compliance Education at Franklin Templeton is to provide employees across the globe with learning opportunities and
obligations that will enable them to act in the most
ethical manner.
You have refused to acknowledge even an
ethical obligation to have reported this violation
of the FTC consent decree, and we have letters, we've had contacts with Facebook employees... that indicates not only a lack
of resources but lack
of attention to privacy.
Her position emerged out
of the dialogue with Lawrence Kohlberg, whose research and theory on the development
of moral reasoning builds toward post-conventional stages grounded in the Kantian
ethical tradition
of rights, duties, and
obligations.
Let me give you a hint — before you, and this mass hysteria
of a mob, begin throwing the first stones
of «unfulfilled
ethical obligations» please read and meditate on it.
Is one who has been through this kind
of self - discovery necessarily more sensitive to the larger
ethical obligation beyond the family?
One
ethical test is whether the
obligations of justice are being honoured.
The
ethical obligation to limit the size
of families arises from desperate human necessity.
From Abraham to Jesus to Kant, adhering to certain rules, whether from religious
obligation or abstract duty, has been the core
of the
ethical life.
We, the president and the members
of the commission, wish to affirm that our
obligations under civil law must certainly be followed, but even beyond these civil requirements, we all have a moral and
ethical responsibility to report suspected abuse to the civil authorities who are charged with protecting our society.
Because animals can suffer, we have
ethical obligations not to inflict upon them more pain, relative to their capacities for sentience, than we would inflict on creatures
of our own kind, relative to our capacities.