Legal and
ethical responsibilities require that your therapy sessions remain confidential.
Legal and
ethical responsibilities require that private sessions remain confidential.
Not exact matches
To respond well to
ethical challenges
requires that the CEO be comfortable talking about ethics and about moral
responsibilities.
Such refusal to amicably settle infringement of our trademark pursuant to the infringer's corporate
responsibilities and public and
ethical obligations,
requires the consideration of costly legal action to enforce protection of our registration.
Recognition of the equal and inalienable rights of all peoples
requires a foundation of freedom, justice and peace — but this also solicits that Rights and
Responsibilities be given equal importance to establish an
ethical base, so that all people can live peacefully together and fulfil their potential.
The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art («The Cooper Union»)
requires its officers, trustees, employees, agents and contractors («Personnel») to observe high
ethical standards and fully comply with law in the conduct their duties and
responsibilities.
The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art («The Cooper Union»)
requires its officers, trustees, employees, agents and contractors («Personnel») to observe high
ethical standards and fully comply with law in the conduct their duties and
responsibilities.
This strong
ethical and moral
responsibility is derivable both from the universally accepted moral principles including the widely accepted golden rule which
requires people to treat others as they wish to be treated, and international law including, but not limited to the «no harm» rule which is a widely recognized principle of customary international law whereby a State is duty - bound to prevent, reduce and control the risk of environmental harm to other states and a rule agreed to by all nations in the preamble to the UNFCCC, the «polluter - pays principle» agreed to by almost all nations in the 1992 Rio Declaration, human rights law which
requires nations to assure that their citizens enjoy human rights, and many other legal theories including tort law.
In summary, a strong case can be made that the US emissions reduction commitment for 2025 of 26 % to 28 % clearly fails to pass minimum
ethical scrutiny when one considers: (a) the 2007 IPCC report on which the US likely relied upon to establish a 80 % reduction target by 2050 also called for 25 % to 40 % reduction by developed countries by 2020, and (b) although reasonable people may disagree with what «equity» means under the UNFCCC, the US commitments can't be reconciled with any reasonable interpretation of what «equity»
requires, (c) the United States has expressly acknowledged that its commitments are based upon what can be achieved under existing US law not on what is
required of it as a mater of justice, (d) it is clear that more ambitious US commitments have been blocked by arguments that alleged unacceptable costs to the US economy, arguments which have ignored US
responsibilities to those most vulnerable to climate change, and (e) it is virtually certain that the US commitments can not be construed to be a fair allocation of the remaining carbon budget that is available for the entire world to limit warming to 2 °C.
Unfortunately, it has
required a real degradation in the climate and a series of failures of the cap and trade instrument before it is reasonable to assume that
ethical responsibility has been fully transferred, in varying degrees, to all adults in the world.
This strong
ethical and moral
responsibility is derivable both from the universally accepted moral principles including the widely accepted golden rule which
requires people to treat others as they wish to be treated, and international law including, but not limited to: (a) the «no harm» rule which is a widely recognized principle of customary international law whereby a State is duty - bound to prevent, reduce and control the risk of environmental harm to other states, and a rule agreed to by all nations in the preamble to the UNFCCC, (b) the «polluter - pays principle» agreed to by almost all nations in the 1992 Rio Declaration, (c) human rights law which
requires nations to assure that their citizens enjoy human rights, and (d) many other legal theories including tort law.
(See, Brown, 2011 for a discussion of specific practical consequences that follow from recognition that climate change is an
ethical problem) These consequences include that nations should commit to do what their
ethical responsibilities, obligations, and duties
requires of them without regard to whether all other nations are agreeing to do so.
A strong
ethical case can be made that if nations have duties to limit their ghg emissions to their fair share of safe global emissions, a conclusion that follows both as a matter of ethics and justice and several international legal principles including, among others, the «no harm principle,» and promises nations made in the 1992 UNFCCC to adopt policies and measures
required to prevent dangerous anthropocentric interference with the climate system in accordance with equity and common but differentiated
responsibilities, nations have a duty to clearly explain how their national ghg emissions reductions commitments arguably satisfy their
ethical obligations to limit their ghg emissions to the nation's fair share of safe global emissions.
In addition, their rules of
require the designation of at least one person to bear
responsibility for the
ethical compliance of the entity.
That approach, in my view, would have
required consideration of: (i) the high standard of conduct expected of [the plaintiff] given the
responsibilities and trust attached to his senior management position; (ii) the essential conditions (characterized as «core values») of integrity and honesty in his employment contract, including the requirement in the Code «to act in an honest and
ethical manner at all times» (emphasis added); and (iii) his deliberate concealment of his actions which he later acknowledged to have been wrong and unethical.
The requirement in the Virginia Code was deleted to encourage referrals under appropriate circumstances by not
requiring the lawyer making the referral to automatically assume
ethical responsibility for all of the activities of the other lawyers involved in the arrangement.
While we will work mostly from the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct,
required reading will also include scholarship on the unique
ethical and moral dilemmas of social justice lawyers, and students will be encouraged to think critically about the rules of Professional
Responsibility and their application in social justice contexts.
If
responsibility can not be determined as
required by international law, is it legal or
ethical to deploy such systems?
The dental assistant shall assume the
responsibilities and
ethical obligations
required to provide and promote quality oral health care and service.
Application for licensed professional counselors
requires the completion of the Missouri Legal and
Ethical Responsibilities Examination.