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In the courts, the notion and principle of good faith has generally worked against the Administration in cases of verbal contracting. However, it is also necessary to question or simply deny the good faith of contractors in many cases, given the ...
Abel Blanco Montañés
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Editing Eden: CRISPR, the Image of God, and the Ethics of Genetic Intervention. [PDF]
Oh JJ.
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The Principle of Good Faith in International Law
Good faith is insufficient in bringing about a multilateral public order. An international community that applies the principle of good faith effectively does not exist. Arguably, rather than a robust juridical mechanism, good faith represents common sense in international law.
Başaran, Halil Rahman +1 more
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Cultural Pathways to Sustainability: How Organizational Cultures Shape Firms' ESG Performance
ABSTRACT Understanding how organizational culture shapes firms' environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance is essential for advancing effective sustainability management. Culture reflects shared values and norms that shape how firms enact ESG principles.
Marianna Delegach +2 more
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Rebuilding trust in public health: Beyond polarization. [PDF]
Sane J.
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ABSTRACT Research addressing the microfoundations of corporate social performance (CSP) in small and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) remains sparse. This paper aims to investigate how SME managers' ethical ideology affects CSP and examines the mediating role of their CSR orientation (CSRO): economic, legal, ethical, and philanthropic.
Sarah Mohammad Suleiman Alsyoof +2 more
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The ethical impact of Spock receiving ABA therapy. [PDF]
Thacker BF.
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The Good Faith Principle is the general presumption that parties to a contract will deal with each other honestly, fairly to not destroy the right of the other party.
Dam, Emma
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Harmonizing Social Impact Assessment in the Bioeconomy: A Cross‐Regional Fuzzy‐Delphi Approach
ABSTRACT The bioeconomy transition risks underrepresenting social sustainability, while existing Social Life Cycle Assessment (S‐LCA) applications remain insufficient for comparison and decision support due to heterogeneous and non‐standardized selection of social impact categories. This study proposes a cross‐regional baseline set of impact categories
Julia Lessa Feitosa Virgolino +2 more
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