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What is professional ethics?
Asked by samson aseervatham,
29 Dec '12 02:04 pm
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Best example is, a lawyer fighting the case of accused in the Delhi bus rape case, though knows the crime committed by the accused, has to sincerely put forward his defence to the best of his/her ability in the court.
Answered by dinkar shetty, 29 Dec '12 02:30 pm
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Professional ethics is a set of standards adopted by a professional community. Professional ethics are regulated by standards, which are often referred to as codes of ethics.
A number of professional organisations define their ethical approach as a number of discrete components.] Typically these include:
Honesty
Integrity
Transparency
Accountability
Confi dentiality
Objectivity
Respectfulness
Obedience to the law
Answered by RachanaTereDilSe, 29 Dec '12 02:07 pm
A number of professional organisations define their ethical approach as a number of discrete components.] Typically these include:
Honesty
Integrity
Transparency
Accountability
Confi dentiality
Objectivity
Respectfulness
Obedience to the law
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