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Science Ethics
The 33rd session of UNESCO’s General Conference in October 2005 decided to request the Director-General “to pursue reflection on the question of science ethics” in cooperation with the International Council for Science (ICSU) and the World Commission on the Ethics of Scientific Knowledge and Technology (COMEST).
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      Code of Conduct for Scientists: conclusions of the expert group meeting
UNESCO
Document presenting the results of the expert group meeting on a code of conduct for scientists (UNESCO HQ, Paris, 7 March 2005).  More...

 

      Code of Conduct for Scientists: expert group meeting report
UNESCO
Report of the expert group meeting to explore possibilities for developing an ethical code of conduct for scientists, held at UNESCO Headquarters on 7 March 2005.  More...

 

      Code of Conduct for Social Science Research
de Guchteneire, Paul
A set of ethical guidelines developed to provide a framework to guide research practice in the social sciences.  More...

 

      Interim analysis of codes of conduct and codes of ethics
Division of Ethics of Science and Technology, UNESCO
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      Towards a Universal Ethical Oath for Scientists
UNESCO
Paper presented at the Third Session of the World Commission on the Ethics of Scientific Knowledge and Technology (COMEST), Rio de Janeiro, December 2003  More...

 

      Towards a Universal Ethical Oath for Scientists
Henk ten Have, Director, Division of Ethics of Science and Technology, UNESCO
Presentation given at the Third Session of the World Commission on the Ethics of Scientific Knowledge and Technology (COMEST), Rio de Janeiro, December 2003  More...

 




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