Sentences with phrase «national ethical responsibilities»

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Sharing these results should not only be useful for researchers, but also «helps fulfill society's ethical responsibility» to people who volunteer for trials, said National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director Francis Collins during a press teleconference.
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 expecNational 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 expecnational blueprint describing core responsibilities, technical specialist disciplines, leadership and management behaviours and ethical expectations.
In their 2003 Position Statement, the National Association for the Education of Young, stated that early childhood professionals have the responsibility to «make ethical, appropriate, valid and reliable assessment a central part of all early childhood programs.
In debating national climate policy, to what extent have you apprised citizens of your country that nations have ethical and justice responsibilities to other vulnerable people and nations?
No national reports deny responsibility for contributions to adaptation and loses and damages, but no nations have made an express link between their ethical responsibility for supporting adaption and compensation for losses and danages in vulnerable countries and what they have committed to.
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.
The recommendations included funding and establishing an accredited national network of Indigenous process experts including mediators, facilitators and negotiators; the incorporation of Indigenous expertise into native title mediation processes and support for the development of Indigenous expertise and the development of specific native title national standards and / or a code of ethical conduct which addresses the roles and responsibilities of all parties.
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