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Ethical Issues in Transnational Eye Banking

Cornea, 2017
To review ethical issues that may arise in the setting of transnational eye banking activities, such as when exporting or importing corneal tissue for transplantation.A principle-based normative analysis of potential common dilemmas in transnational eye banking activities was performed.Transnational activities in eye banking, like those in other fields
Dominique E, Martin   +4 more
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Business ethics in banking

Journal of Business Ethics, 1989
Companies do have ethical responsibility and are not protected by limited liability from the consequences of their actions. A company's record and the preception of its ethics affect its reputation and ensure long term success or failure. The financial community has a history of placing moral considerations above legal or opportunistic expedients.
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Views of Banking Ethics

2015
Much of the current financial structure can be traced to three innovations in the 17th century. The first of these was the establishment of a system of bank transfers that has survived to this day in the form of cheque issuance and inter-bank transfers. The second was the foundation of fractional reserve banking that enabled banks to lend substantially
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Ethics of cord blood banking

Current Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2002
Abstract Cord blood can be used instead of bone marrow for transplantation to reconstitute the haemopoietic and immune systems. Additional claims have been made by commercial cord blood banks for the use of cord blood as a treatment for a variety of other conditions that currently have little practical foundation.
Ruth Warwick, Deirdre Fehily
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Ethical Orientation in Banks

2020
Over the past 30 years, the banking sector has been characterized by increasing attention to ethics, which intensified as a consequence of the global financial crisis. Banks have the privilege and responsibility of directly interacting with a wide and diversified clientele and are supposed to base their long-lasting relationship with this clientele on ...
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Ethics and bank taxation

2014
Taxing Banks Fairly offers an ethical perspective on bank taxation and financial stability to complement the traditional political economy approach. It also considers how a bank levy or financial activities tax, could be used to ensure that big banks make a ‘true and fair’ contribution to their insurance by taxpayers. Covering a range of topics on bank
Tom Sorell, James Dempsey
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Sperm banks - ethical considerations

Paediatria Croatica, 2016
A sperm bank (cryobank) is specially licensed enterprise that collects and stores sperm from volunteers. The majority of people using stored third party sperm are heterosexual infertile couples and lesbian couples. Besides volunteers, sperm donors are also men facing medically treatments that may affect their sperm quality and production, and men at ...
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Bank Lawyers: Ethical Duties

Abstract Chapter 4 considers the implications of the bank lawyer conduct which is described in the previous chapter for bank lawyers’ ethical duties under the professional code of conduct to which they are subject. The chapter shows how this bank lawyer conduct is likely to constitute breaches of Principle 3 of the Solicitors ...
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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