• that parties intend to be legally bound (Contracts 2007). In order to be a legally binding contract, most contracts must contain two elements: All parties...
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    Employment contract Estoppel Ethical implications in contracts Force majeure Further assurances Gentlemen's agreement Good faith Implicit contract Indenture...
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  • Ethics (redirect from Ethical)
    ethical implications of abortion belongs to descriptive ethics. Another example is descriptive business ethics, which describes ethical standards in the...
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  • Ethical egoism Ethical code – Ethical concept Ethical consumerism – Type of consumer activism Ethical implications in contracts Ethical job – ethical...
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  • Technology poses an ethical dilemma on producers and consumers alike. The subject of technoethics, or the ethical implications of technology, have been...
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  • risks. Some application areas may also have particularly important ethical implications, like healthcare, education, criminal justice, or the military. Machine...
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  • the meta-ethical thesis, but that it has normative implications on what we ought to do. Normative moral relativists argue that meta-ethical relativism...
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  • employment contract does not have a specified end date. Open-ended employment contracts are also called permanent, indefinite, or continuing contracts as they...
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    social implications of their day-to-day consumption decisions and in some cases make purchasing decisions related to their environmental and ethical concerns...
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  • humanism posits that human beings are capable of being ethical and moral without religion or belief in a deity. It does not, however, assume that humans are...
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    The title-transfer theory of contract (TTToC) is a legal interpretation of contracts developed by economist Murray Rothbard and jurist Williamson Evers...
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    Surrogacy (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    prohibit surrogacy may rule that surrogacy contracts (commercial, altruistic, or both) are void. If the contract is either prohibited or void, then there...
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    & Technology on "Artificial Intelligence: Societal and Ethical Implications" in June 2019. In her testimony, Whittaker pointed to research and cases showing...
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  • command theory, ethical egoism, social contract theory, utilitarianism, Kantian ethics, and deontology. The book uses real-life examples in explaining the...
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  • In ethical philosophy, utilitarianism is a family of normative ethical theories that prescribe actions that maximize happiness and well-being for the affected...
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  • National Human Genome Research Institute (category 1989 establishments in Maryland)
    CEER centers have a common focus on the ethical, social, and legal implications resulting from the advances in genomic research. The initial centers were...
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    March 2012). "The Dark Side of Unattributed Copying and the Ethical Implications of Plagiarism in the Legal Profession". North Carolina Law Review. 90 (3):...
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  • known as "roboethics", concerns ethical problems that occur with robots, such as whether robots pose a threat to humans in the long or short run, whether...
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  • ethical accountability on the part of researchers in the social field[vague] – whether professional or others – were explored by Norma R.A. Romm in her...
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  • target cost contracts: CPN 5/2017, published 23 November 2017, accessed 26 November 2023 Welsh Government, Code of Practice: Ethical Employment in Supply Chains...
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  • are outside the mainstream practices taught in clinical psychology doctoral programs. Ethical standards in the discipline have changed over time. Some...
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  • should be allowed to determine what is in his best interest. There is a long-running and vigorous debate over ethical concerns regarding circumcision, particularly...
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  • visibility around the year 2010, arising from predecessors including "ELSA" (Ethical, Legal and Social Aspects) studies prompted by the Human Genome Project...
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  • Value (ethics) (redirect from Ethical value)
    are suitable for changes. What makes an action valuable may in turn depend on the ethical values of the objects it increases, decreases, or alters. An...
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  • Bioethics is both a field of study and professional practice, interested in ethical issues related to health (primarily focused on the human, but also increasingly...
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  • Objectivism (category Ethical theories)
    by Rand and are not subject to change. However, he stated that "new implications, applications and integrations can always be discovered". Objectivism's...
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  • In trump contracts, voids are also considered first-round controls and singletons second-round controls. See also Stopper. (Said of trump contracts)...
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  • finally according to its effects, from which its legal, social, and ethical implications mostly depend. Physical coercion is the most commonly considered...
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  • example, The IEEE has begun developing a new standard to explicitly address ethical issues and the values of potential future users. Bias, transparency, and...
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    feeling of fear, shame, and guilt in society. With these negative implications of contact tracing, particularly in the space of sexually transmitted infections...
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