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  • Human Rights and Global Ethics MA

    The gap between the promise and reality of universal human rights is worrying. Strides are being taken, but there’s still much to do. This Masters in human rights and global ethics addresses this challenge on both a conceptual and practical level.

  • Law and Ethics for Accounting and Finance

    Module code: AF1022 The aim of this module is to develop knowledge and skills of business law and ethics for accountants in the UK.  This understanding is achieved through the study of general legal framework and specific legal areas relevant to the profession.

  • Law and Ethics for Accounting and Finance

    Module code: AF1022 The aim of this module is to develop knowledge and skills of business law and ethics for accountants in the UK.  This understanding is achieved through the study of general legal framework and specific legal areas relevant to the profession.

  • Genetics and ethics and law for school and colleges

    The University of Leicester's ethics page provides a variety of resources for students of varying levels.

  • Genetics and ethics and law for higher education

    Genetics and ethics for higher education Genetics and ethics for higher education Close up of the word 'ethics' in a paragraph, being underlined by a red pen. Genetics and law for higher education Genetics and law for higher education Scales, gavel and law book on table.

  • Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement

    Museum and Society follows the guidelines for scholarly editing, research and writing as set out by COPE.

  • Ethics and effectiveness of drones and remote warfare to be explored

    The evolution of war will be discussed at a free conference on Wednesday 11 February which examines the historical and contemporary issues of remote warfare.

  • Feminism, Global Ethics and Political Theory (FemGEPT)

    Here at The University of Leicester, the Global Ethics and Political Theory Research cluster explores the conceptual and territorial borders of liberalism, and looks at what it means to 'belong'.

  • Charlie Hebdo attacks: first anniversary

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on January 8, 2016 Twitter coverage of the anniversary The University of Oxford has translated and made free on the Internet a book on tolerance. With extracts from key French philosophers and writers.

  • Developing a research network to advance 21st-century museum ethics in theory and practice

    RCMG brought together a research network to explore how the emerging theory of museum ethics can be translated effectively into practice.

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