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  1. Nietzsche: The Ethics of an Immoralist by Peter Berkowitz, 1995-03-31
  2. Concerning Civil Government Second Essay (1690) by John Locke, 2010-05-14
  3. Hypocrisy and Integrity: Machiavelli, Rousseau, and the Ethics of Politics by Ruth W. Grant, 1997-06-08
  4. The Curses of Entitlement: 30 Frightening Consequences of Government Payments by Dr. Roger J. Fritz, 2009-04-27
  5. Ethics & International Affairs: A Reader
  6. Body-Self Dualism in Contemporary Ethics and Politics by Patrick Lee, 2007-11-30
  7. A Delicate Balance: What Philosophy Can Tell Us About Terrorism by Trudy Govier, 2002-09
  8. Moving Beyond Good and Evil: A Theory of Morality, Law, and Government by M. E. Tson, 2009-10-19
  9. The Ethics Challenge in Public Service: A Problem-Solving Guide by Carol W. Lewis, Stuart C. Gilman, 1991-10-18
  10. The Ethics and Politics of Asylum: Liberal Democracy and the Response to Refugees by Matthew J. Gibney, 2004-08-02
  11. A Moral Climate - The Ethics of Global Warming (Politics and the Environment) by Michael Northcott, 2010-03-19
  12. Paradoxes of Political Ethics by John M. Parrish, 2008-01-01
  13. The Future of Human Reproduction: Ethics, Choice, and Regulation
  14. Politics: A Treatise on Government - Original Unabridged Version by Aristotle, 2010-07-17

41. Ethicforward
MEMBERS, OFFICERS, AND EMPLOYEES OF THE us HOusE OF by subject in the Highlights ofthe ethics Rules the executive or judicial branch of government with respect
http://www.house.gov/ethics/Ethicforward.html
ETHICS MANUAL FOR MEMBERS, OFFICERS, AND EMPLOYEES OF THE U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Please note: This document is to be used for reference purposes only. The printed manual is the official version.
The Committee is in the process of revising and updating this Manual, which was published in 1992. On any subject, both the Manual and the Committee's advisory memoranda should be consulted. The advisory memoranda are organized by subject in the Highlights of the Ethics Rules. 102d Congress, 2d Session A Member, officer, or employee of the House of Representatives shall conduct himself at all times in a manner which shall reflect creditably on the House of Representatives. A Member, officer, or employee of the House of Representatives shall adhere to the spirit and the letter of the Rules of the House of Representatives and to the rules of duly constituted committees thereof. A Member, officer, or employee of the House of Representatives shall receive no compensation nor shall he permit any compensation to accrue to his beneficial interest from any source, the receipt of which would occur by virtue of influence improperly exerted from his position in the Congress. A Member, officer, or employee of the House of Representatives shall not accept gifts (other than personal hospitality of an individual or with a fair market value of $100 or less) * * * in any calendar year aggregating more than * * * $250, * * * directly or indirectly, from any person (other than from a relative) except to the extent permitted by written waiver granted in exceptional circumstances by the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct pursuant to clause 4(e)(1)(E) of rule X.

42. Welcome To The Government Ethics Team!
of government ethics. DoD Standards of Conduct Office (SOCO) Includes the DoDJoint ethics Regulation (DoD 5500.7-R) and DoD SOCO ethics Advisories. us Code.
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The Ethics Team provides advice and opinions to Headquarters Command and Staff regarding all aspects of ethics, procurement integrity, post-employment restrictions, and employment outside the government, questions regarding gifts and travel, and conducts extensive annual ethics training. The Ethics Team also provides advice and guidance to the field on all ethics issues. Team Members Mike Wentink (Team Leader) Stan Citron Sam Shelton LTC Mike Walters Documents on Government Ethics. HERE Commander's Statement on Ethics: AMC's Commanding General explains to his commanders, directors, and supervisors the importance of ethical conduct to institutional integrity and readiness. This file is 65 kilobytes (kb) in size. Job Hunting and Post-Government Employment Restrictions : This point paper summarizes the various restrictions on job-hunting by current Government employees, and the restrictions on the employment of former Government employees their representation back to the Federal Government. This file is 65 kb. Annual Ethics Training Slides : The annual ethics training theme for CY 2000 in USAMC is "Use and Misuse of Government Resources."

43. U.S. Government Printing Office--1996 Postings
October 1, 1996, Welcome to home page for the us Commission on Civil Rights. 11, 1996,Welcome to home page for the United States Office of government ethics.
http://www.access.gpo.gov/aboutgpo/96whanew.html
1996 POSTINGS
December 18, 1996, The Constitution of the United States of America (Annotations of cases decided by the Supreme Court of the United States to June 29, 1992) released. November 19, 1996, Policy and Supporting Positions ( Plum Book released. November 14, 1996, House Ways and Means Committee Prints (including the 1996 Green Book ) released. October 18, 1996, New Superintendent of Documents Home Page released. October 9, 1996, Release of the first eleven of approximately 205 volumes of the Code of Federal Regulations Online via GPO Access October 7, 1996, Welcome to the Web Site for the Office of Compliance. October 1, 1996, Welcome to home page for the Office of Management and Budget. October 1, 1996, Welcome to home page for the State Department. October 1, 1996, Welcome to home page for the Office of Technology Assessment. October 1, 1996, Welcome to home page for the Merit Systems Protection Board. October 1, 1996, Welcome to home page for the General Accounting Office. October 1, 1996, Welcome to the Web Site for the Health Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP-3).

44. Doing Ethics: Rational And Creative Thinking
The purpose of developing rational principles in ethics is to viral infections tothe Philippine government, primarily for The dilemma is that the us FDA has
http://www.garlikov.com/philosophy/case1.htm
Doing Ethics: Rational and Creative Thinking
Rick Garlikov

In a (fictional?) case study, reprinted in Donaldson, Werhane, and Cording's Ethical Issues in Business: A Philosophical Approach (seventh edition), Hans Wolf describes a situation in which a pharmaceutical company CEO, under pressure to increase profits, must decide, from among numerous other options open to him, whether or not (also) to sell a treatment for serious viral infections to the Philippine government, primarily for treatment of serious measles cases. The dilemma is that the U.S. FDA has rejected the drug for the U.S. market because, though it passed the old standard, it does not pass a brand new standard the FDA uses. It is not clear whether the batch available is therefore in some way dangerous or not. It was not previously considered dangerous. Currently the Philippine government uses the old standard. Moreover last year, half the children in the Philippines who got measles died from them. There is no batch of the drug available to sell to the Philippines that would meet the FDA's new standards, because the drug is difficult to make and is in short supply. The vice president in charge of exports for the pharmaceutical company has told the CEO "It's not our job to over-protect other countries. The health authorities in the Philippines know what they're doing. Our FDA always takes an extreme position. Measles is a serious illness. Last year over half the kids in the Philippines who had measles died. It's not only good business but good ethics to send them the only batch ... we have available."

45. Ethics In American Government - An AskERIC Lesson Plan
Subject(s) Social Studies/us government. of ethical dilemmas which might face ourpresent government officials. and debate what is meant by ethics and ethical
http://www.askeric.org/Virtual/Lessons/Social_Studies/US_Government/GOV0008.html
Lesson Plan #:AELP-GOV0008
Ethics in American Government
An AskERIC Lesson Plan Submitted by: Riki Dewey
School or Affiliation: Willis High School, TX
Endorsed by: These lesson plans are the result of the work of the teachers who have attended the Columbia Education Center's Summer Workshop. CEC is a consortium of teacher from 14 western states dedicated to improving the quality of education in the rural, western, United States, and particularly the quality of math and science Education. CEC uses Big Sky Telegraph as the hub of their telecommunications network that allows the participating teachers to stay in contact with their trainers and peers that they have met at the Workshops. Date: May 1994 Grade Level(s): Subject(s):
  • Social Studies/US Government
Overview: Students analyze the statement "Those who govern in a democracy hold a 'public trust'." This activity provides exploration of ethical dilemmas which might face our present government officials. Objectives: Students will be able to: 1. Explain what is meant by 'public trust'.

46. Www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1087.txt?number=1087
The us government sponsors of this system have a fiduciary to the public to allocategovernment resources wisely Board Page 1 RFC 1087 ethics and the
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1087.txt?number=1087

47. Government, Policy, And Public Sector Ethics
us Office of government ethics; Walker Tate Associates, ethics Law Reform Consultants. Back to Suggest an addition! This page
http://www.ethics.ubc.ca/resources/govt/
Business Ethics Resources on WWW
Government, Policy, and Public Sector Ethics

48. EthicSites: Government
us Office of government ethics The Office of government ethics (OGE) offers dataabout OGE and the services it provides, including information about its ethics
http://www.legalethics.com/govt.htm
EthicSites Index o States
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49. 2001-2003 U.S. GOVERNMENT TTY DIRECTORY - Directory Listings - O
20012003 us government TTY DIRECTORY. 578 Old Executive Office Building Washington,DC 20503 OEOB Tours 202/395-9103 TTY, Office of government ethics 1201 New
http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/cic_text/misc/ustdd/tty_o.htm
Return to Federal Citizen Information Center Home Page Printer-friendly page 2001-2003 U.S. GOVERNMENT TTY DIRECTORY
Office of Administration
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Washington, DC 20503
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202/395-9103 TTY Office of Government Ethics
1201 New York Ave., NW Suite 500
Washington, DC 2001-20035-3917
202/208-8025 TTY Office of Personnel Management Job Information Center Washington, DC 912/744-2299 V/TTY Office of Personnel Management Management Development Center Oak Ridge, TN 615/576-1729 TTY Office of Personnel Management OHR EEO 202/606-2118 TTY Office of Personnel Management Office of Contracting and Administrative Services 1900 E Street, NW Washington, DC 20415-7720 Office of Personnel Management Personnel Staffing 4407 Bland Road, Suite 200 Raleigh, NC 27569 Pamela Epps 919/790-2739 TTY Office of Personnel Management Retirement and Insurance Office Washington, DC 202/606-0551 TTY (Local) AGENCY LISTINGS TOP A C D ... Printer-friendly page

50. The Sports Ethics Institute
Whether we abhor or endorse the us government's military decisions, our Today'sSports ethics Insights offer different perspectives for your consideration.
http://www.sportsethicsinstitute.org/
Not a day passes that a commentator or journalist somewhere doesn't move us to think about an ethical issue that arises in or because of sports. Sports Ethics Insights™ links you to these stories. As you read them, The Sports Ethics Institute encourages you to reflect on what moral values, ethical principles, and standards of conduct should govern in judging whether the reported behavior, practice or decision is good or bad, right or wrong, and what makes it so. (Note: Registration at the source website may be required.) Today's Sports Ethics Insights™ Rethinking the definition of role model Athletes aren't any worse than the rest of us when it comes to foibles, writes sports columnist Dick Heller, but on the occasion of sports' newest admission to its hall of shame baseball star Kirby Puckett, Heller notes: "If their athletic skills warrant our admiration, so be it. We don't need to elevate them as human beings, too ..." See " Fallen stars teach us lesson ," Dick Heller

51. Nature Genome Gateway - News - Ethics
could be placing their research at risk if they ignore us government regulationsprotecting news Japan set to tighten ethics rules for genetic sampling ROBERT
http://www.nature.com/genomics/news/ethics.html

genome gateway
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The human genome project has thrown up ethical issues that scientists, policy-makers and the public alike have struggled to come to terms with. These articles highlight some of the recent news on this on-going debate.
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European Parliament rejects move to restrict genetics
QUIRIN SCHIERMEIER
Nature 572 (6 December 2001)
Full Text
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Biology's last taboo
JONATHAN KNIGHT
Will gene therapy ever extend to inducing changes in humans that can be inherited down through generations? Maybe so, if the concerns over safety can be ironed out. Jonathan Knight considers the technical challenges and the ethical arguments.
Nature Full Text PDF opinion Defining a new bioethic Nature Genetics 297-298 (August 2001) Full Text PDF news in brief Bush attacks genetic discrimination Nature 984-985 (28 June 2001) Full Text PDF news Patent ruling could cut PCR enzyme prices REX DALTON Nature 622 (7 June 2001) Full Text PDF news feature The bugs of war CARINA DENNIS Could our knowledge of microbial genomics and skill in genetic engineering be used to create 'enhanced' bioweapons? Carina Dennis assesses the threat, and the efforts to counter it.

52. Wyoming Government Ethics
ethics Forms, Access to forms pertaining to government ethics. Document URL http//soswy.state.wy.us/election/ethics.htmLast Modified 26December-2002
http://soswy.state.wy.us/election/ethics.htm
SOS Home Corporations Directory Elections ... Securities
Wyoming Government Ethics
Topics Description Contact Information Contact information for the Elections Office of the Wyoming Secretary of State's Office
Ethics Forms
Access to forms pertaining to government ethics
Ethics Reports
Information about Wyoming ethics reports
Ethics Statutes
W.S. 9-13-101 through 9-13-109
Note: by clicking here, you will be leaving the Secretary of State's website. Click "Back" on your browser to return to this location.
Return to Election Administration Main Menu
Wyoming Secretary of State Home Page Document URL: http://soswy.state.wy.us/election/ethics.htm
Last Modified: 26-December-2002

53. Ethics In Society - Lectures
Alto Human Relations Commission, the Stanford Program in ethics in Society Dr. Donohuearticulately outlined the various responses the us government has taken
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/EIS/lectures_other.html
Other Events
(Current Events in the Program in Ethics in Society) TEACH-IN On October 13 on Stanford's campus , in collaboration with various departments on campus, the Program in Ethics in Society is co-sponsoring a "Teach-In" to examine the U.S' potential strike on Iraq. Various scholars and faculty from Bay Area Universities will lead seminars on pertinent topics regarding U.S/ Iraqi relations. More information will be forthcoming. In the meantime, if you are interested learning more about the "Teach-In" email ppjc@peaceandjustice.org at the Peninsula Peace and Justice Center in Palo Alto.
ETHICS AND THE WAR ON TERRORISM SERIES In participation with the Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC) at Stanford, and the City of Palo Alto Human Relations Commission, the Stanford Program in Ethics in Society is proud to announce the following series "Ethical Issues in the War on Terrorism." This series is free and open to all. Notably different from other Stanford University speaker events, this will take place off campus in a variety of public locations in the surrounding community.

54. US Government, DoD And DLA Links
Support Center, us Senate. Index DOD Forms Program Grant Forms for Air Force GrantsGSA Forms Library Navy Forms Office of government ethics Forms Office of
http://www.dcma.mil/reference/otherlinks.htm
DEFENSE CONTRACT MANAGEMENT AGENCY document.write(doClock("M0","%20","D1",",%20","Y0")); This website requires a browser supporting scripting. US Government, DoD and DLA Links Acquisition Reform Net (ARNET) DoD Inspector General Air Force Contracting DODAAC Numbers ... DLA Personnel Office at Ft. Belvoir Links to Government Forms All Kinds of Government Forms
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55. Religion & Ethics Newsweekly . For Teachers. Lesson Plans | PBS
back to top. us History; us government; ethics; Culture and Society;Sociology; Religion, English/ Language Arts. back to top. Students
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What role can public schools play in providing time and space for religious expression?
Level: Middle School Student

One of the most emotional and controversial issues raised by the First Amendment is the question of the role religion should play in public institutions. The First Amendment prohibits government from establishing a religion and protects each individual's right to practice (or not practice) any faith without government interference. In this lesson, students will focus on one aspect of the presence of religion in public institutions: the controversy surrounding religion in the public schools. Through research and interviews with community members, students examine different perspectives on this issue. They then act as a fact-finding commission whose job is to offer a recommendation to a school administration about its policy on religion in the school.
NOTE: This lesson would work well in the context of a unit on the United States Constitution and the events that led to the ratification of the Bill of Rights.

56. Information For Research Participants - Ethics, Laws And Regulations
The Center for Clinical ethics and Humanities in Health Care is an Federal Policyfor the Protection of Human Subjects us government (full-text).
http://www.med.umich.edu/irbmed/volunteers/ethics.html
Medical School Institutional Review Board (IRBMED)
4558 Kresge Medical Research -1, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0570
Telephone: 734 763 4768 * FAX: 734 763 9603 *
URL: http://www.med.umich.edu/irbmed
EMail: irbmed@umich.edu
An Overview of Ethics Laws and Regulations Regarding Participation in Research
Historical Information
1948 Nuremberg Trial. June 1964. 18th World Medical Assembly of the World Medical Association in Helsinki, Finland. The Helsinki Declaration solidified the Nuremberg Code and offered more explicit definitions of the principles that applied to research involving human subjects. Among other important declarations, it said: "Biomedical research involving human subjects must conform to generally accepted scientific principles. The design and performance of each experimental procedure involving human subjects should be clearly formulated in an experimental protocol, which should be transmitted for consideration, comment and guidance to a specially appointed committee independent of the investigator and the sponsor," and I must add, also independent of the administration of the institution in which it operates. The year was 1966. The Federal government had a lot of money to give out for biomedical research, which was then mainly clinical research. It decided to establish a mechanism for "quality control"; quality in terms of the Nuremberg Code, and the Declaration of Helsinki. It decided to encourage academic institutions in which its National Institutes of Health (NIH) had invested, to develop some sort of intramural peer review and monitoring of research involving human subjects. There were no laws, rules or regulations; the message was "just do the best you can; we'll all learn from it". The Medical School and the Institute of Social Research at the University of Michigan teamed up, and worked out some guidelines to be followed by a "Committee to Review Research Involving Human Subjects at the University of Michigan".

57. Local Government Ethics Law
Local Finance Board. New Jersey Home Page DCA Home Page The Local government ethicsLaw was enacted in 1991. LOCAL government ethics LAW (CURRENT TO 3/15/91).
http://www.state.nj.us/dca/lgethics.htm
New Jersey Department of Community Affairs
Division of Local Government Services
Local Finance Board
The Local Government Ethics Law was enacted in 1991. The Local Finance Board in the Department of Community Affairs Division of Local Government Services performs certain functions under this law which are described in the DCA Programs Book under Local Government Ethics Law.
NEW JERSEY STATUTES
TITLE 40A:9-22.1 et seq.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ETHICS LAW
(CURRENT TO 3/15/91)
The text of the statute follows: SECTION
  • Short title
  • Findings, declarations
  • Definitions
  • Local Finance Board to have jurisdiction
  • Provisions requiring compliance by local government officers, employees
  • Annual financial disclosure statement
  • Powers of Local Finance Board
  • Request for advisory opinion from Local Finance Board
  • Response by Local Finance Board to written complaint
  • Violations, penalties
  • Disciplinary actions against officer, employee found guilty of violation
  • Conducting of hearings
  • Establishment of county ethics board
  • Provision of offices to county ethics board
  • County code of ethics established
  • Powers of county ethics board
  • Request for advisory opinion from county ethics board
  • Response by county ethics board to written complaint
  • Establishment of municipal ethics board
  • Provision of offices to municipal ethics board
  • Municipal code of ethics established
  • Powers of municipal ethics board
  • Request for advisory opinion from municipal ethics board
  • Response by municipal ethics board to written complaint

58. [Pharm-policy] The Ethics Of Patenting DNA And Proteins
Next message Pharmpolicy us government response to TACD recommendations on accessto medicines; Subject e-drug The ethics of patenting DNA and proteins
http://lists.essential.org/pipermail/pharm-policy/2000-September/000329.html
[Pharm-policy] The ethics of patenting DNA and proteins
James Love love@cptech.org
Mon, 11 Sep 2000 10:39:27 -0400

59. FirstGov -- Workplace Issues
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60. US Office Of Government Ethics
Office of government ethics (OGE). The publications below were downloaded fromthe us Office of government ethics (OGE), located at http//www.usoge.gov/
http://chansen.tzo.com/PublishedAuthors/Govt/OGE/OGE.htm
Office of Government Ethics (OGE) The publications below were downloaded from the U.S. Office of Government Ethics (OGE), located at: http://www.usoge.gov/
Filename Size Standards of Ethical Conduct for Employees of the Executive Branch (publication, 2002) This easy-to-read format of the regulation at 5 C.F.R. part 2635 includes all OGE amendments made through October 2, 2002. 780 KBytes Public Financial Disclosure: A Reviewer's Reference (publication, 1996) This is a reference manual for reviewers of the Standard Form 278. It contains an introduction to the public financial disclosure system, the procedures and mechanics of review and conflict resolution, summaries of applicable ethics laws and regulations, sample SF 278 entries, model letters and documents related to the review process, and case studies. 1,015 Kbyte Do It Right (booklet, 1995) This booklet provides a detailed summary of the conflict of interest statutes and the standards of ethical conduct as they apply to executive branch employees. The booklet uses examples to promote reader comprehension.

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