Sentences with phrase «for ethical behaviour»

Human rights have been expressed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), which represent a manifesto for ethical behaviour between peoples, governments and private economic interests.

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By investing in companies known for management integrity, the marketplace has rightly put value in ethical behaviour.
Anti-corruption policies which stress ethical behaviour, and procedures to prevent preparatory steps for committing bribery need to be embedded within compliance programs
A team from the Haskayne School of Business has won the Eller Collegiate Ethics Case Competition for the first time — an impressive feat that rounds out three consecutive years among the top three teams in the international competition focused on promoting ethical behaviour from business leaders.
Governments can build on this culture of high ethical standards by creating an incentive for companies to report wrongful behaviour to the authorities.
This is especially obvious if you view religion as essentially a source of ethical rules for human behaviour rather than theological truths about God and make the techie assumption that content equals rules; then, if all your churches come up with the same rules, they must all be based on the same content, and thus they must ultimately all be the same.
We are committed to the highest standards of business and ethical behaviour, to fulfilling our responsibilities to the communities which we serve and to the creation of long - term value for all stakeholders on a socially and environmentally sustainable basis.
This work complies with the Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour / Animal Behaviour Society guidelines for the use of animals in research, and received approval from the Ethical Review Committee at the University of Sussex.
The National Association of School Business Management (NASBM) has launched of Professional Standards for school business management practitioners, providing a national blueprint describing core responsibilities, technical specialist disciplines, leadership and management behaviours and ethical expectations.
This is what I call the Judith Delusion — bemoaning motivated reasoning, arguing for professional standards and ethical behaviour, while simultaneously committing all those sins to achieve her «desirable story line».
The traits people consider to be most important for scientists to have are honesty, ethical behaviour and open - mindedness.
As the publishers of the annual Ethical Consumer Markets Report and a consumer - facing magazine, Ethical Consumer, we hold a unique position for researching and analysing ethical markets, ethical consumption trends and corporate behEthical Consumer Markets Report and a consumer - facing magazine, Ethical Consumer, we hold a unique position for researching and analysing ethical markets, ethical consumption trends and corporate behEthical Consumer, we hold a unique position for researching and analysing ethical markets, ethical consumption trends and corporate behethical markets, ethical consumption trends and corporate behethical consumption trends and corporate behaviour.
This I feel alone is grounds for the «Fury» paper to be withdrawn on ethical grounds lone (tainted, by the authors behaviour on his private blog) and all named individual data collected for this research to be made known to (I have provided detail directly to the authors on their blogs (and to the journal already, but I will collate — referenced to this complaint, to follow as background material to my complaint.)
It does so in two ways: by overly generalizing legal ethics as a topic for discussion and by assuming that it is ethical actors who create ethical behaviour.
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.
If anything, it means the opposite: I've been saying for quite some time that in a crowded, noisy, multi-player marketplace, lawyers» ability to stand out for quality, professionalism, and ethical behaviour is a competitive advantage.
Law societies across Canada are adopting the Federation's Model Code in support of national mobility and to promote public confidence in a self - regulated profession with a national set of common standards for professionalism and ethical behaviour.
However, while these concerns could be of great importance to any lawyer, junior or otherwise, an important consideration above all else is this: We have chosen to enter a profession that holds us to a high bar when it comes to ethical standards, choices and behaviour — a valuable consideration for in - house counsel, particularly when faced with internal pressures.
motivation, intention, morality, etc.) is next to impossible and so we need standards of behaviour to shape the ethical prescription for everyone, including judges.
Providing the viewpoint of ethical behaviour for criminal lawyers during the symposium was Roberta.
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 improEthical 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 improethical issues, and having the determination and capacity to make reasoned moral judgements and argue the case for improvement.
Knowledge of common virtues involves not only engaging with the meaning of specific virtues, but issues associated with the idea of virtues as a way to foster ethical behaviour and respect for human rights.
Professional, ethical, moral behaviour seldom trumps dollar grabbing behaviour when so - called professionals who should not even be in the business in the first place, due to their improperly vetted unqualified backgrounds, ultimately get to sway clients» emotions / decisions based upon self - serving spin passing for objective advice ostensibly designed for long - term consideration vs actual short - term commission - generating reality.
Surely we have enough respect for the profession and enough guts to enforce professional and ethical behaviour, and we can leave the regulator and the government out of the process of negotiating a contract.
Where was their concern for perceived «ethical» behaviour then?
RECA sets and enforces high standards of ethical, professional behaviour for licensed real estate and mortgage professionals, and takes enforcement action against unlicensed individuals acting as real estate and mortgage professionals.
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