Sentences with phrase «ethical rules in»

They might not be able to say that they specialize because of the ethical rules in your area.
Are there ethical rules in any provinces that touch on this, apart from injunctions not to mislead potential clients?
We begin with Josh King (@joshuamking), General Counsel and Vice President, Business Development for Avvo, who identifies the two ethical rules in play in ghost - blogging — 7.1 and 8.4.
Field resigned from the district attorney's office in August after a State Bar judge found he violated a host of ethical rules in four criminal cases, ranging from disobeying judges» orders to hiding crucial evidence from defense lawyers that could have helped people accused of crimes.
Professionals can run up against ethical rules in many possible ways, but the most controversial ways will often involve speech or other forms of expression.
They remember their previous professions or occupations or status as simply ordinary non-legal folk and they are less willing to accept the «that's the way it is» explanation for ethical rules in our profession.
«Does such a behaviour violate the ethical rules in the Rules of Professional Conduct?»
Well, except that in 5 to 10 more years, the current embarrassment of non-increasing global temperatures may have become the terminal disease of actually decreasing global temperatures as we continue to ride the solar cycle down, and all of the people who are currently «embattled» but still viewed as being noble martyrs for a cause will be treated professionally as if they have a mix of Ebola and Leprosy, especially those that bent ethical rules in order to promote something untrue.
And when it avoids other issues — like stricter ethical rules in the wake of the convictions of legislative leaders Silver and Dean Skelos.

Not exact matches

In 1998, the Council of the European Union passed a directive that set rules for the protection of farmed animals — a directive updated in 2009 that led to far more ethical treatment of animals therIn 1998, the Council of the European Union passed a directive that set rules for the protection of farmed animals — a directive updated in 2009 that led to far more ethical treatment of animals therin 2009 that led to far more ethical treatment of animals there.
In conjunction with Canadian Business, the Jim Pattison Ethical Leadership Program on Oct. 16th hosted an executive seminar on the topic, called «The Ethics and Compliance Minefield: New Rules for Doing Business Overseas.»
But as DeMars says, a written set of rules will never anticipate every situation — and not every ethical quandary will offer choices in black and white.
After all, ethical rules are different in adversarial situations, and it might well be argued that in the highly - regulated world of commerce, businesses should feel justified in helping themselves to whatever strategies aren't specifically outlawed.
Officers and directors of Canadian corporations should invest in ensuring the existence of an ethical corporate culture as they will be expected to «play by the rules» in their international ventures.
Clean Harbors expects all vendors to maintain high ethical standards; act with integrity, trust, respect, honesty and teamwork; and operate in full compliance with applicable laws, rules and regulations of the countries in which they operate.
This approach violates the first rule of good teaching: Integrate the information into your students» lives and worldviews, including those based in religion or ethical systems, and translate it into something they can connect with and use.
But the current rules also lend themselves to a simpler «solution» of complex ethical problems: when in doubt, go with the traditional value of client loyalty.
San Francisco attorney Alan Marks recently broke the taboo on discussing that problem, suggesting in the columns of the American Bar Association Journal that ethical rules are mere «showpieces» that leave the most severe ethical dilemmas untouched.
Here I dare say that the ethical religion of love can exist without the belief in a world ruling divine personality which corresponds to such an ethical religion [«Fromm Sein.
Even business people who really want to be ethical and law abiding may be forced to behave immorally and illegally in order to survive in a world that is ruled by the service of wealth..
Writing recently in The New York Times, the economist Lester Thurow noted: «Ethical questions arise because we live in communities that function according to rules and laws that promote the long - run interests of the community.
And being good meant trying to live in accord with the ethical teaching of scripture, whether that was understood as a narrow and highly specific code of righteousness, or more generally as following important principles such as the golden rule, loving your neighbor as yourself, and so forth.
In challenging process theology to state explicitly that God sides with the oppressed, and to do so in a way that does not rule out the possibility of righteous counterviolence, I understand Jones to be challenging process theology to explicate the social - ethical consequences of accepting certain metaphysical truths in order that black theology might measure its ethical content against the needs of the struggle for liberatioIn challenging process theology to state explicitly that God sides with the oppressed, and to do so in a way that does not rule out the possibility of righteous counterviolence, I understand Jones to be challenging process theology to explicate the social - ethical consequences of accepting certain metaphysical truths in order that black theology might measure its ethical content against the needs of the struggle for liberatioin a way that does not rule out the possibility of righteous counterviolence, I understand Jones to be challenging process theology to explicate the social - ethical consequences of accepting certain metaphysical truths in order that black theology might measure its ethical content against the needs of the struggle for liberatioin order that black theology might measure its ethical content against the needs of the struggle for liberation.
The distinction between ethical principles, on the one hand, and ancient taboos and cultic rules, on the other, may have been tentatively and provisionally made by some Pharisees, but in Jesus it took on unequivocal and uncompromising character.
And it is of special interest for Christians that these principles of right and wrong at which one arrives include the Golden Rule (which is stated by Jesus in the gospel of Matthew, as well as in most other major world religions) and the middle ethical requirements of the Ten Commandments (thou shalt not kill, lie, steal, cheat, etc.).
[10] Simon Blackburn also states that the Golden Rule can be «found in some form in almost every ethical tradition
The whole domain of Western culture, in its political, economic, intellectual and ethical aspects, is seen as ruled by ideologies which have no affinity with the Christian faith.
Instead of approaching ethical questions in terms of specifiable rules or in terms of the consequences of one's actions, virtue ethics asks which virtues one ought to possess.
Not only did ethical conceptions moderate the behavior of rulers, but, very explicitly in the Tokugawa period, complaints from commoners and even revolts were justified in the name of ethical failure of those above — their lack of «benevolent rule
In a lesson designed to teach the Air Force's core values to ROTC cadets, Christian beliefs such as the Ten Commandments, the Sermon on the Mount, and the Golden Rule are used as examples of ethical values, CNN has learned.
In the NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions» decision, the panel found a former Notre Dame athletic training student violated NCAA ethical conduct rules when she committed academic misconduct for two football student - athletes and provided six other football student - athletes with impermissible academic extra benefits.
Arsenal want to strictly abide by the rules and be ethical, while the owner runs the club in a non-ethical way, so we are snookered from both ends.
Nestlé boasts of its inclusion in the FTSE4Good ethical investment index, while dismissing 90 % of the violations in the Breaking the Rules 2014 report.
In August, Humanists UK hosted the International Humanist and Ethical Union's annual conference, this year on these growing threats to freedom, human rights, and the rule of law around the globe, which featured the UN Special Rapporteurs on Freedom of Religion or Belief and in the Field of Cultural RightIn August, Humanists UK hosted the International Humanist and Ethical Union's annual conference, this year on these growing threats to freedom, human rights, and the rule of law around the globe, which featured the UN Special Rapporteurs on Freedom of Religion or Belief and in the Field of Cultural Rightin the Field of Cultural Rights.
«The U.S. Attorney's statements violated no ethical rule, did not unfairly prejudice the defendant, and were consistent with the stated mission of the [Department of Justice],» Bharara's team wrote in a Manhattan federal court filing responding to Silver's motion to have the case tossed based on the prosecutor's post-arrest statements.
The 2016 rule book of ethical guidelines for the association says that prosecutors generally may not «act in a manner that could be interpreted as lending the prestige and weight of their office to a political party or function.»
Applying the spirit of our national Constitution, this ethical rule can be interpreted to include the situation where a political office holder under Article 55 or a public officer under Article 284 of the 1992 Constitution puts himself in a situation where his personal interest in telling untruths, half - truth and out - right lies is in conflict with the functions of his office to the party and the public to speak the truth at all times.
Three (maybe four) men will still meet in a room to decide the state's legislative agenda, who gets what billion in the budget process and, even, what the ethical and political rules of engagement will be.
Bharara, she wrote, «while castigating politicians in Albany for playing fast and loose with the ethical rules that govern their conduct, strayed so close to the edge of the rules governing his own conduct that Defendant Sheldon Silver has a non-frivolous argument that he fell over the edge to the Defendant's prejudice.»
At the hearing, several lawmakers questioned why Zemsky and others in the Cuomo administration resist additional oversight by the state comptroller, Tom DiNapoli, to approve some of the projects, and whether the Development Council board members should be subject to greater ethical disclosure rules.
Collins strongly denied any wrongdoing, saying that «throughout my tenure in Congress I have followed all rules and ethical guidelines when it comes to my personal investments.»
Rep. Chris Collins (R - N.Y.) strongly denied any wrongdoing, saying that «throughout my tenure in Congress I have followed all rules and ethical guidelines when it comes to my personal investments.»
The recommended rules, announced during the Gaming Commission's meeting on Monday, stemmed from their own review of an undercover investigation that the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, or PETA, conducted in 2013 at Saratoga Race Course.
«The U.S. Attorney, while castigating politicians in Albany for playing fast and loose with the ethical rules that govern their conduct, strayed so close to the edge of the rules governing his own conduct that defendant Sheldon Silver has a non-frivolous argument that he fell over the edge to the defendant's prejudice,» Ms. Caproni wrote in her decision.
At the hearing, several lawmakers questioned why Zemsky and others in the Cuomo administration resist additional oversight by State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli to approve some of the projects, and whether the Development Council board members should be subject to greater ethical disclosure rules.
Although she refused a defense request to dismiss charges, the judge added, «The U.S. attorney, while castigating politicians in Albany for playing fast and loose with the ethical rules that govern their conduct, strayed so close to the edge of the rules governing his own conduct that defendant Sheldon Silver has a nonfrivolous argument that he fell over the edge to the defendant's prejudice.»
The rules are set out in an ethics manual, «The Right Stuff: Ethical Guidelines for Prosecutors,» which has been adopted by every district attorney's office in the state.
Stem cell advocates have been expressing serious worry that ethical requirements spelled out in the draft guidelines — in particular, informed consent procedures for embryo donors — will rule out the use of many existing human embryonic stem cell lines, including the 21 lines approved under the Bush Administration.
But the negative side appears especially when we are working in cutting - edge topics of research in the absence of well - established ethical rules that prevent conflict of interest.
So, the intelligent young scientists who can manage this dilemma will succeed in their scientific career until the scientific community can develop defined world ethical rules of collaboration.
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