Code of conduct
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A code of conduct is a set of rules outlining the responsibilities of or proper practices for an individual or organization. Related concepts include ethical codes and honor codes.
In its 2007 International Good Practice Guidance, Defining and Developing an Effective Code of Conduct for Organizations, the International Federation of Accountants [1] provided the following working definition:
"Principals, values, standards, or rules of behavior that guide the decisions, procedures and systems of an organization in a way that (a) contributes to the welfare of its key stakeholders, and (b) respects the rights of all constituents affected by its operations."
[edit] Examples
- Blogger's Code of Conduct
- Code of Conduct for the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and NGOs in Disaster Relief
- Code of the U.S. Fighting Force
- Declaration of Geneva
- Eight Precepts
- Ethic of reciprocity (Golden Rule)
- Five Precepts
- Hippocratic Oath
- ICC Cricket Code of Conduct
- International Code of Conduct against Ballistic Missile Proliferation (ICOC or Hague Code of Conduct)
- Journalist's Creed
- Moral Code of the Builder of Communism
- Patimokkha
- Pirate code of the Brethren
- Israel Defense Forces - Code of Conduct
- Rule of St. Benedict
- Silver rule
- Ten Commandments
- Ten Indian commandments
- Ten Precepts (Buddhism)
- Ten Precepts (Taoism)
- Warrior code
[edit] As title
- Code of Conduct (2001 film) - 2001 film starring Kevin Bacon
- Code of Conduct (affiliate marketing) - Title of the 2002 agreement between affiliate networks
- Code of Conduct (1999 book) - book by Kristine Smith, nominated for the 1999 Philip K. Dick Award
- Code of Conduct (2008 book) - book by Rich Merritt