«A national synthetic biology organization could convene scientists and stakeholders from commercial entities, philanthropy, academia, and government to discuss policy, develop regulation, prioritize the development of tools and fundamental research, engage the public
on education and
ethical issues and create
infrastructure.»
-- «A Tale of Four Systems: Reflections
on How Law Influences the «
Ethical Infrastructure» of Law Firms,» South Texas Law Review, 39 (1998): 245 - 277.
Id.; see also, e.g., Chambliss & Wilkins, Promoting Effective
Ethical Infrastructure, supra note 1, at 692 («[P] rofessional regulation increasingly depends on the development of «ethical infrastructure» within firms; that is, on organizational policies, procedures and incentives for promoting compliance with ethical rules.
Ethical Infrastructure, supra note 1, at 692 («[P] rofessional regulation increasingly depends on the development of «ethical infrastructure» within firms; that is, on organizational policies, procedures and incentives for promoting compliance with ethical
Infrastructure, supra note 1, at 692 («[P] rofessional regulation increasingly depends
on the development of «
ethical infrastructure» within firms; that is, on organizational policies, procedures and incentives for promoting compliance with ethical rules.
ethical infrastructure» within firms; that is, on organizational policies, procedures and incentives for promoting compliance with ethical
infrastructure» within firms; that is,
on organizational policies, procedures and incentives for promoting compliance with
ethical rules.
ethical rules.»
I saw a regulatory framework that looks at management systems and what legal ethicists call «
ethical infrastructures,» and I saw that it really gives you a way to get to the cultural influences that have an impact
on the behavior of lawyers in law firms.