Codes of Ethics: A HandbookFree Press printing Company, 1924 - 525 sider |
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... moral pressure . It educates sentiment within the profession or trade , particularly among the younger men who have entered or are about to enter . It puts the association in the proper light before the employing public , and enlists ...
... moral pressure . It educates sentiment within the profession or trade , particularly among the younger men who have entered or are about to enter . It puts the association in the proper light before the employing public , and enlists ...
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... morality . It deals with the customs and ideals , the sins and duties , of a particular group of men . Ethical ... moral and educational . The well - intentioned individual finds support , through knowing that this is the practice ...
... morality . It deals with the customs and ideals , the sins and duties , of a particular group of men . Ethical ... moral and educational . The well - intentioned individual finds support , through knowing that this is the practice ...
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... moral suasion is the only means which can be applied . And it is in such cases that the written code has been of greatest value . I have in mind one manufacturing industry , where a select group have formed an association . These firms ...
... moral suasion is the only means which can be applied . And it is in such cases that the written code has been of greatest value . I have in mind one manufacturing industry , where a select group have formed an association . These firms ...
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... moral wel- fare of our employees . 5. We , each , pledge ourselves to the adoption as soon as possible of a comprehensive factory and sales cost system to the end that capricious and senseless variations and changes in price may be ...
... moral wel- fare of our employees . 5. We , each , pledge ourselves to the adoption as soon as possible of a comprehensive factory and sales cost system to the end that capricious and senseless variations and changes in price may be ...
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... morally . I recognize a man's inherent right to work with free- dom of conviction , without prejudice and I will expect only an honest day's work and thoughtful consideration of our mutual interests and obligations . 3. I recognize my ...
... morally . I recognize a man's inherent right to work with free- dom of conviction , without prejudice and I will expect only an honest day's work and thoughtful consideration of our mutual interests and obligations . 3. I recognize my ...
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Codes of Ethics: A Special Issue of the journal of Mass Media Ethics Jay Black,Ralph D. Barney Begrænset visning - 2003 |
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Side 282 - A lawyer should not in any way communicate upon the subject of controversy with a party represented by counsel; much less should he undertake to negotiate or compromise the matter with him, but should deal only with his counsel. It is incumbent upon the lawyer most particularly to avoid everything that may tend to mislead a party not represented by counsel, and he should not undertake to advise him as to the law.
Side 337 - Oath and this stipulation — to reckon him who taught me this Art equally dear to me as my parents, to share my substance with him...
Side 286 - The most worthy and effective advertisement possible, even for a young lawyer, and especially with his brother lawyers, Is the establishment of a wellmerited reputation for professional capacity and fidelity to trust. This cannot be forced, but must be the outcome of character and conduct.
Side 337 - ... wish to learn it, without fee or stipulation; and that by precept, lecture, and every other mode of instruction, I will impart a knowledge of the Art to my own sons, and those of my teachers, and to disciples bound by a stipulation and oath according to the law of medicine, but to none others. I will follow that system of regimen which, according to my ability and judgement, I consider for the benefit of my patients, and abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous.
Side 289 - I will never reject, from any consideration personal to myself, the cause of the defenseless or oppressed, or delay any man's cause for lucre or malice. SO HELP ME GOD.
Side 286 - Indirect advertisements for professional employment such as furnishing or inspiring newspaper comments, or procuring his photograph to be published in connection with causes in which the lawyer has been or is engaged or concerning the manner of their conduct, the magnitude of the interest involved, the importance of the lawyer's position, and all other like self-laudation, offend the traditions and lower the tone of our profession and are reprehensible; but the customary use of simple professional...
Side 288 - But above all a lawyer will find his highest honor in a deserved reputation for fidelity to private trust and ta public duty, as an honest man and as a patriotic and loyal citizen.
Side 286 - A lawyer openly, and in his true character may render professional services before legislative or other bodies, regarding proposed legislation and in advocacy of claims before departments of government, upon the same principles of ethics which justify his appearance before the Courts...
Side 291 - A judge should not act in a controversy where a near relative is a party; he should not suffer his conduct to justify the impression that any person can improperly influence him or unduly enjoy his favor, or that he is affected by the kinship, rank, position or influence of any party or other person.
Side 280 - ... of Judges. It should protest earnestly and actively against the appointment or election of those who are unsuitable for the Bench; and it should strive to have elevated thereto only those willing to forego other employments, whether of a business, political or other character, which may embarrass their free and fair consideration of questions before them for decision. The aspiration of lawyers for judicial position should be governed by an impartial estimate of their ability to add honor to the...