Sentences with phrase «in professional codes of conduct»

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Although I dispute his apparent view that recognized» as opposed to fanciful» norms of international law or codes of professional conduct would restrict actual practice under the regimen ridiculously called «enhanced interrogation,» as described in the Office of Legal Counsel memoranda profligately disclosed by the current administration, I have nothing against «conscientious reflection» on the issue and lively discussion of it.
It would be unfair to draw wholesale conclusions about his understanding of the moral authority that inheres in law from a book review, but he apparently holds the view that conscientious reflection on enhanced interrogation need consult neither norms of international law nor codes of professional conduct.
He thus chides me for consulting professional codes of conduct in deliberating about the morality of enhanced interrogation.
My way of approaching the issue of whether to facilitate, conduct, or defend enhanced interrogation, he says, «is to urge that decisions about the detention and interrogation of such prisoner be made according to the codes of those professionals involved in the process... rather than, say, according to the law of the United States.»
«It is a huge concern that Dr Carneiro has been subjected to unprecedented media scrutiny and a change in her professional role, merely because she adhered to her code of professional conduct and did her job properly.
Becoming a professional footballer requires serious commitment and involves accepting restrictions on personal freedom, rigid codes of conduct and being under near - constant surveillance — all of which, you would imagine, might well have a damaging psychological impact in terms of players feeling that they are not in control of their own lives.
As a health care professional, she is also in violation of Article 7 of the Code which prohibits health care workers from presenting bottle feeding as equivalent or superior to breastfeeding, to say nothing of her own personal code of professional condCode which prohibits health care workers from presenting bottle feeding as equivalent or superior to breastfeeding, to say nothing of her own personal code of professional condcode of professional conduct!
The forthcoming revision of the tax profession's code «Professional conduct in relation to taxation» will include advice about the GAAR.
The practice of science, which includes the packaging of findings from science for use in the public - policy arena, is governed by an unwritten code of conduct that includes such elements as mastering the relevant fundamental concepts before venturing into print in the professional or public arena, learning and observing proper practices for presenting ranges of respectable opinion and uncertainty, avoiding the selection of data to fit pre-conceived conclusions, reading the references one cites and representing their content accurately and fairly, and acknowledging and correcting the errors that have crept into ones work (some of which are, of course, inevitable) after they are discovered by oneself or by others.
«(5) In any jurisdiction to which this subsection applies, the Secretary shall enhance compliance by conducting training and education of builders and other professionals in the jurisdiction concerning the national energy efficiency building codIn any jurisdiction to which this subsection applies, the Secretary shall enhance compliance by conducting training and education of builders and other professionals in the jurisdiction concerning the national energy efficiency building codin the jurisdiction concerning the national energy efficiency building code.
Despite intense public pressure to toughen policies regarding teachers who have been charged with molesting children, Washington State education officials have reached an impasse in the development of an unusually explicit «code of professional conduct
Attending all classes every day; Functioning in a college environment Acting appropriately in a professional / public environment; Following the student code of conduct handbook; Completing all state and federal mandates (complete and update an Educational Development Plan, take the state assessment, etc.); Maintain successful academic work in both high school and college courses
He spoke about how there has been a rush to judgment and lack of collaboration in some schools around this issue, noting that though some districts have shifted codes of conduct away from extremely punitive measures, teachers didn't consistently receive the professional development they need.
«In direct violation of the SBAC Testing Protocol and their own professional code of conduct, school superintendents in Fairfield, Enfield, West Haven, Hamden, Shelton, Woodstock and a handful of other towns are punishing, or have said they will be punishing, children including third graders, who have been opted out of the SBAC testing by requiring those children to sit and stay in the SBAC testing roomIn direct violation of the SBAC Testing Protocol and their own professional code of conduct, school superintendents in Fairfield, Enfield, West Haven, Hamden, Shelton, Woodstock and a handful of other towns are punishing, or have said they will be punishing, children including third graders, who have been opted out of the SBAC testing by requiring those children to sit and stay in the SBAC testing roomin Fairfield, Enfield, West Haven, Hamden, Shelton, Woodstock and a handful of other towns are punishing, or have said they will be punishing, children including third graders, who have been opted out of the SBAC testing by requiring those children to sit and stay in the SBAC testing roomin the SBAC testing rooms.
The purpose behind these guidelines is to promote (i) honest and ethical conduct, including the ethical handling of actual or apparent conflicts of interest between personal and professional relationships; (ii) full, fair, accurate, timely, and understandable disclosure in reports and documents that the Trust files with, or submits to, the SEC and in other public communications made by the Funds; (iii) compliance with applicable governmental laws, rule and regulations; (iv) the prompt internal reporting of violations of the Trust Code to an appropriate person or persons identified in the Trust Code; and (v) accountability for adherence to the Trust Code.
In addition, the Trust has adopted a code of ethics (the «Trust Code»), which applies only to the Trust's executive officers to ensure that these officers promote professional conduct in the practice of corporate governance and managemenIn addition, the Trust has adopted a code of ethics (the «Trust Code»), which applies only to the Trust's executive officers to ensure that these officers promote professional conduct in the practice of corporate governance and managemcode of ethics (the «Trust Code»), which applies only to the Trust's executive officers to ensure that these officers promote professional conduct in the practice of corporate governance and managemCode»), which applies only to the Trust's executive officers to ensure that these officers promote professional conduct in the practice of corporate governance and managemenin the practice of corporate governance and management.
ASHI Associates work their way to ASHI Certified Inspector status as they meet rigorous requirements, including passing a comprehensive, written technical exam and performing a minimum of 250 professional, fee - paid home inspections conducted in accordance with the ASHI Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics.
ASHI is an organization of independent, professional home inspectors who are required to make a commitment, from the day they join as ASHI Associates, to conduct inspections in accordance with the ASHI Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics, which prohibits engaging in conflict - of - interest activities that might compromise their objectivity.
Working under a code of conduct we provide thermography reports for owners and professionals after Veterinary referral, in addition to consultancy services to both the private and public sector.
She is a member of the Pet Professional Guild, and is in full compliance with its strict code of conduct.
Such Regular Member must be current in payment of dues, of good character and his / her professional conduct must meet the requirements of the code of ethics of the AVMA.
But there is an unofficial code of conduct associated with painting someone nude that includes informing models in advance that they would be expected to undress; making sure the subject is comfortable posing unclothed; refraining from commenting on a model's body; keeping the atmosphere professional and avoiding personal questions.
I am very pleased to let you know that the Federation of Law Societies of Canada has launched the Interactive Model Code of Professional Conduct, a new free online tool that links the provisions in the Federation's Model Code to the matching or related rules of professional conduct in every law societProfessional Conduct, a new free online tool that links the provisions in the Federation's Model Code to the matching or related rules of professional conduct in every law societprofessional conduct in every law society in Canada.
The Law Society has an obligation to promote human rights in the legal profession and licensees are already bound by human rights equality, diversity and inclusion principles under their respective professional rules of conduct and the Code
Rather, while codes of professional conduct are often a useful guide, sometimes ethical situations arise in which the solution can not be found by solely relying on outside forces — like a professional code of conduct — for the answer.
On the very first day of hearings in the case In Re: Lithium Ion Batteries Antitrust Litigation, Judge Rogers of the Northern District Court of California, Oakland division, sua sponte and without any precipitating incident, announced from the bench that she wouldn't tolerate less than a high level of civility in her courtroom, and asked attorneys from both sides to meet together and draft a professional code of conduct that they would abide by during the proceedingin the case In Re: Lithium Ion Batteries Antitrust Litigation, Judge Rogers of the Northern District Court of California, Oakland division, sua sponte and without any precipitating incident, announced from the bench that she wouldn't tolerate less than a high level of civility in her courtroom, and asked attorneys from both sides to meet together and draft a professional code of conduct that they would abide by during the proceedingIn Re: Lithium Ion Batteries Antitrust Litigation, Judge Rogers of the Northern District Court of California, Oakland division, sua sponte and without any precipitating incident, announced from the bench that she wouldn't tolerate less than a high level of civility in her courtroom, and asked attorneys from both sides to meet together and draft a professional code of conduct that they would abide by during the proceedingin her courtroom, and asked attorneys from both sides to meet together and draft a professional code of conduct that they would abide by during the proceedings.
Trimble said in some circumstances, family courts may approve of an agent if the person is «a subject to a binding code of ethics that reinforces professional, ethical conduct and sanctions departure from it.»
At the same time, just as many lawyers criticize legal education for failing to acknowledge that law is a business, some experts lament that business schools fail to train MBAs as professionals, with a code of conduct and philosophical ideology about their role in society.
In particular, norms relating to lawyers» practice that had formerly been under the domain of professional and state bodies, or left to the discretion of lawyers and their firms, are increasingly incorporated into «guidelines,» «procedures,» «codes of conduct,» «manuals,» or «bestpractices» memoranda, which lawyers are expected to follow (footnotes omitted).
Half of judges disagree or strongly disagree with the statement, «Judges can use social media profile sites, such as Facebook, in their professional lives without compromising professional conduct codes of ethics.»
(1) Without prejudice to any other provision of this Part the Council may, if they think fit, make rules, with the concurrence of the Master of the Rolls, for regulating in respect of any matter the professional practice, conduct and discipline of solicitors [and for empowering the Society to take such action as may be appropriate to enable the Society to ascertain whether or not the provisions of rules made, or of any code or guidance issued, by the Council are being complied with].»
To assist in the performance of those regulatory powers, the Court has adopted a code of professional conduct, established the Florida Board of Bar Examiners to administer the admissions process, and created The Florida Bar to superintend bar governance.
The Nova Scotia Barristers» Society charges Duane Rhyno, of Halifax, Nova Scotia with professional misconduct and conduct unbecoming in that he breached provisions of the Code of Professional Conduct (the «Code»), and the Regulations made pursuant to the Legal Proprofessional misconduct and conduct unbecoming in that he breached provisions of the Code of Professional Conduct (the «Code»), and the Regulations made pursuant to the Legal ProProfessional Conduct (the «Code»), and the Regulations made pursuant to the Legal Profession Act.
The PRC the Criminal Procedure Law and the PRC Criminal Code were also revised respectively in 2015 and 2012 to include articles that could easily be manipulated, articles 37 and 73 of the Criminal Procedure Law and article 309 of the Criminal Code, for instances, to curtail lawyers» capacity in conducting their professional duties.
In British Columbia, all lawyers are guided by a professional code of conduct that is enforced by the Law Society of BC.
¹ The term «professionalism» reflects the codes of conduct that serve as guidance for what a lawyer should understand to be right and wrong — rules that shape what it means to be a professional and what the public can in turn measure our conduct by.
What's strange in this case is that the complaint was initially dismissed on the basis that Levant's conduct was as a journalist, not in his capacity as a lawyer, despite several provisions in the Law Society of Alberta Code of Conduct indicating that it does apply in a lawyer's private life and professional endeavours outside of the law.
The codes of professional conduct we, as (any) Association members, agree to on joining ideally become part of our professional credibility and should be an asset in our careers.
Her project looks at the links between research and practice by considering all three components that serve as guidance for family law lawyers when dealing with ethical challenges in family law ADR: codes of conduct and professional standards, academic research, and ethics in practice.
Further, they also violated professional codes of conduct and did not act in good faith.
The Federation has established a Standing Committee on the Model Code of Professional Conduct, which monitors professional conduct developments and changes in the law and recommends improvements to the Model Code as law societies applProfessional Conduct, which monitors professional conduct developments and changes in the law and recommends improvements to the Model Code as law societies applprofessional conduct developments and changes in the law and recommends improvements to the Model Code as law societies apply the rules.
Code of Judicial Conduct: These rules govern the professional conduct of judicial officers in West Virginia.
Lawyers are precluded under their codes of professional conduct from recording conversations with clients and other lawyers without informing them, but in a situation analogous to Shepherd's — where there is bullying, harassment, misrepresentation of the law and a power imbalance among parties — I'd be very tempted to record it anyway and take my chances with a discipline panel, the Court of Appeal and the court of public opinion.
Professional conduct rules have their origins in codes of ethics.
Justice Sopkina acknowledges, for example, that lawyers are a self - governing profession and the courts should consider an expression of a standard in codes of professional conduct to be, although not binding on the courts, «an important statement of public policy.»
The various Canadian codes governing lawyer conduct clearly prohibit a lawyer from knowingly assisting a client to engage in criminal, fraudulent or other unlawful activities (See, for example, Federation of Law Societies Model Code of Professional Conduct, («FLS Code») Rule 3.2 - 7).
In substance similar to the American Bar Association's Model Rule 1.7 (a), the bright line rule was a change to Canadian law, imposing obligations on lawyers with respect to their current clients that had not previously been stated in Canadian case law or codes of professional conducIn substance similar to the American Bar Association's Model Rule 1.7 (a), the bright line rule was a change to Canadian law, imposing obligations on lawyers with respect to their current clients that had not previously been stated in Canadian case law or codes of professional conducin Canadian case law or codes of professional conduct.
As reported by New York Personal Injury Law Blogger Eric Turkewitz, who first discovered this detail: «in New York, the conduct would fall under DR 2 - 102» of the New York Lawyer's Code of Professional Responsibility, «which bars misleading advertising on a letterhead.
The fancy job title is industry - speak for workers who sift through and flag articles, videos, and other posts that could be in violation of the company's code of conduct — a professional role that's in growing demand.
Conducts job responsibilities in accordance with the standards set out in the Company's Code of Business Conduct, its policies and procedures, the corporate compliance Agreement, applicable federal and state laws, and applicable professional standards.
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