Week-10 Codes of Ethics
Week-10 Codes of Ethics
Codes of Ethics
Background (Relationship between
Code of Ethics and Professional
Conduct)
• The term professional code of conduct
and code of ethics both are used.
• The code of ethics is seen as being more
aspirational and less regulatory than a
professional code of conduct.
• Both professional code of conduct and
code of ethics is distinct from code of
practice, which is concerned with good
practice in doing the job.
• Ethical code of conduct
• It is not possible to develop a detailed set of rules,
policies or procedures that cover all circumstances.
The best guidelines are individual integrity, common
sense and compliance with law.
• The code of ethics provides a basic guide to assist
our management, employees and others acting on
our behalf in understanding their responsibilities.
• Code applies to each of our directors, officers,
employees and other representatives.
• Individuals should have legal and ethical
behavior is one of our most valuable assets. We
are responsible for safeguarding this important
assets.
• Company should have a policy of strict
compliance with all laws, whether federal, state,
local or foreign. The highest standards of moral
and ethical behavior are essential to maintaining
a good reputation. We do not tolerate unethical
or dishonest conduct.
• Professional codes of conduct: are
particularly valuable in addressing conduct
which can be seen as an abuse of the
professional status.
• For e.g. Doctors can be struck off, that is
deprived of their registration, for entering
into sexual relationships with their patients
or for drug taking.
• Professional codes of conduct are, by their
very nature, collectivist and rule-based.
Nevertheless, rule-based ethical systems
always seem too rigid and restricted to
handle complicated situations on their own
and they are incapable of handling
situations in which rules conflict or several
different actions are possible but all in
some way violate the rules.
Codes of Conduct of
Professional Bodies
• Australian Computer Society, Code of
Ethics and Professional Conduct. (ACS)
• British Computer Society Code of
Conduct. (BCS)
• Institute of Electrical & Electronic
Engineering Code of Ethics (IEEE).
British Computer Society (BCS)
1. to accept responsibility in making decisions consistent with the safety, health and
welfare of the public, and to disclose promptly factors that might endanger the public
or the environment;