Ethics for Bureaucrats: An Essay on Law and ValuesM. Dekker, 1978 - 292 pages |
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... Interest Conflict of interest is such an important ethical issue that the term is fre- quently used as a surrogate for broader questions of ethics in government . Despite the public attention lavished upon conflict of interest , it is ...
... Interest Conflict of interest is such an important ethical issue that the term is fre- quently used as a surrogate for broader questions of ethics in government . Despite the public attention lavished upon conflict of interest , it is ...
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... interest legislation is unusual because of its anticipatory character . That is , it punishes behavior that might lead to corruption . The " Caesar's wife " principle is at the heart of conflict of interest legislation because these ...
... interest legislation is unusual because of its anticipatory character . That is , it punishes behavior that might lead to corruption . The " Caesar's wife " principle is at the heart of conflict of interest legislation because these ...
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... interest in " liberty " or that he had a " property " interest in continued employment , despite the lack of tenure or a formal contract . In Roth the teacher had not made a showing on either point to justify summary judgment in his ...
... interest in " liberty " or that he had a " property " interest in continued employment , despite the lack of tenure or a formal contract . In Roth the teacher had not made a showing on either point to justify summary judgment in his ...
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