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But when doing so, be aware of your jurisdiction's rules about certain key issues, including stating a specialization and attorney advertising, among other things, so that you don't inadvertently
violate ethical regulations.
Responsible research guidelines for the global scientist by Elisabeth Pain, 18 February 2016 A new book offers scientists guidance about international collaborations, where different research cultures, societal attitudes, and
ethical regulations may clash.
The book also offers some guidance on how scientists should approach international collaborations where different research cultures, societal attitudes, and
ethical regulations and procedures may clash.
► In China, «[a] researcher whose nutrition study in Chinese children was found in breach of
ethical regulations is going to court to salvage a paper describing her results.
«The only requirement is that employees adhere to the government's
ethical regulations, which are in place to ensure that E.P.A. and other agencies maintain the highest possible ethical standards at all times.»
But if it were, if SM were serious about establishing such a system of accountability, he's be pushing for licensing and
ethical regulations that would very like put an end to most of his activities at CA.
Unrepresented litigants are not entitled to any special treatment or privileges, and must follow the same rules of procedure and
ethical regulations that govern practicing attorneys.
Laurel S. Terry, The Right to Exercise the Profession of a Lawyer in Europe: Conflicts and Convergence in
the Ethical Regulation of Lawyers, in Proceedings of the Third Joint Conference of the American Society of International Law and the Nederlandse Vereniging Voor Internationaal Recht 431 (T.M.C. Asser Institute 1995)
While there is no doubt that the use of social media by judges and lawyers should be subject to
ethical regulations (just as every other form of communication should be), developing a unique set of new rules for each form of communication is likely to lead to confusion, unnecessary compliance difficulties, and is more likely to restrict the public's access to legal information rather than protect it from false of misleading information.
In one of the strongest academic attacks on
the ethical regulation of social research, Robert Dingwall described this growing intrusion as censorship, an assault on democracy and an extension of a growing surveillance society.