The «Application Lists» of the International Bar Association (IBA) Guidelines on Conflict of Interest in International Arbitration provide a theoretical basis for considering
such ethical conflicts.
Not exact matches
Where
such issues are at stake, one encounters bitter
conflict among proponents of sharply divergent
ethical propositions.
In the past decade,
ethical questions in science have made headlines on issues
such as the patenting of human genes, financial
conflicts of interest in biomedical research and risk assessments related to environmental exposure to chemicals.
An investigation into
such activities was conducted in 2015 with a focus on financial
conflicts of interest, but it is remarkable that
ethical issues and the possible damage to KI's reputation were overlooked.
Because many schools need help navigating in the sea of programs designed to promote these capacities — including youth development, character education, SEL, bullying and
conflict resolution programs — the first phase of the work is devoted to developing a clear and cogent catalog of practices that have promise in 1) promoting caring school cultures, 2) developing specific emotional and
ethical capacities in students
such as self - regulation, and 3) responding to challenges
such as sexual harassment and bullying.
As an intern, you will have the opportunity to work on a wide variety of matters
such as: appropriations, fiscal law and financial management; acquisitions, financial assistance and public private partnerships; innovative financing; real property and asset management; information technology investment and capital planning; employee
ethical conduct,
conflicts of interest and political activities; equal employment opportunity and other civil rights matters; Federal personnel and employment; and alternative dispute resolution.
The foundations of
ethical conflict in issues
such as end of life care for pets and futile / non-beneficial care for animals are discussed, using the presenter's experiences as a specialist in both bioethics and pain / palliative care.
Topics discussed include: strategies for identifying the required elements for a potential malpractice action; the evaluation of the defenses that might bar recovery or defeat a claim; establishing or refuting the applicable standard of care with expert testimony; identifying when a
conflict of interest results in divided loyalties, when
such a
conflict may form the basis of a claim, and the defenses to
such conflict of interest claims; and distinguishing malpractice liability from a violation of professional
ethical standards and if or when
such standards are relevant to litigating a malpractice claim.
This book deals with (at pp. 35 - 36; 122 - 124)
ethical conflicts such as that in Spaulding v. Zimmerman, 116 N.W. 2nd 704 (Minnesota, 1962).
The Chapter may pursue
such other objectives and purposes of its Members that are not in
conflict with CAMFT's Articles of Incorporation, By - laws or
Ethical Standards for Marriage and Family Therapists.
The objectives of this corporation shall be: to advance marriage and family therapy as an art, a science and a mental health profession; to assist CAMFT in furthering its objectives on a local level; to serve and represent the common professional and business interests of marriage and family therapists; to set and maintain professional standards for marriage and family therapists; to advocate and work to achieve public and private policies for the advancement of family life; to engage in
such other lawful activities as is allowed by law and / or as is set forth in the Articles of Incorporation of this corporation; and, to pursue
such other objectives and purposes that are in the best interests of CAMFT, its members and the members of this chapter that are not in
conflict with CAMFT's Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws or
Ethical Standards for Marriage and Family Therapists.
Students investigate issues of
ethical principles,
such as the distinction between a rule and a principle and what to do when principles
conflict.
Ethical Issues in Open Adoption: Implications for Practice (PDF - 177 KB) Reamer & Siegel (2007) Provides a comprehensive overview of ethics associated with open adoption, including issues
such as privacy, confidentiality, self - determination, paternalism,
conflicts of interest, deception, and truth - telling.
These high level
ethical competencies are divided into three pillars — personal, social, and global — and include characteristics
such as
conflict management, collaboration, trustworthiness and stewardship.