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Codes of Ethics

Many professional and business organizations have established and published a Code of Ethics (sometimes called Code of Conduct).
There are basic similarities among many of them.  More often, however, each is unique and has a variety of unique and subtle differences.
Here is a sampling of the many examples which can be found on the World Wide Web.
 
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Professional
Entity Ethics Page Comment
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Code of Ethics [PDF] Code of Ethics of Engineers
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Code of Ethics Focuses on professional activities

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IEEE Computer Society Code of Ethics (Code of Ethics for Software Engineering not longer part of the Computer Society site)
National Society of Professional Engineers(SPE) Code of Ethics Revised July 2007
Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) Code of Ethics Last modified: January 18, 2001
American Medical Association (AMA) Code of Medical Ethics Originated 1847
(Updated periodically)
National Education Association (NEA) Code of Ethics Code of Ethics of the Education Profession
National Association of Realtors Code of Ethics "Establishes obligations that may be higher than those mandated by law, in any instance where the Code of Ethics and the law conflict, the obligations of the law must take precedence."
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Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) Code of Ethics The present version adopted 1996
American Bar Association (ABA) ethics page This site is unfriendly to some browsers.
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Government
Entity Ethics Page Comment
Washington State Bar Association (WSBA) ethics page The Washington State Bar Association is an extension of the Washington State Supreme Court
Washington [State] Courts ethics page Washington State Court Rules: Rules of Professional Conduct
State of Washington ethics page Ethics quiz provided
The United Kingdom Parliament Code of Conduct -
Education
Entity Ethics Page Comment
Texas A&M University Engineering Ethics Introduces ethics case studies Into required undergraduate engineering courses
Univeristy of Washington Student Conduct Code -
Iowa State University Policy library
Code of Ethics
Code of Computer Ethics and Acceptable Use Policy
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Corporate
Entity Ethics Page Comment
Enron Corporation :-( (Archived ethics page)
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General Electric (GE) ethics page (PDF) -
Honeywell International Inc ethics page (PDF) (Pop-ups, excessive hidden cookies, Flash)
Lockheed Martin Corporation Ethical Jounalism  (Excessive hidden cookies; not compatible with all browsers)
New York Times Company Ethical Journalism Guidebook (PDF) (Excessive hidden cookies; Not compatible with all browsers)
Pricewaterhouse Coopers Code of Conduct (Excessive hidden cookies; caused reboot with some browsers)
The Boeing Company Code of Conduct  [PDF] Outlines expected behaviors for all employees (as a condition of employment).
"Without exception, [the employees] will comply with all applicable laws, rules and regulations."
Miscellaneous
Entity Ethics Page Comment
Code of Conduct for the Armed Forces of the United States ethics page This site is unfriendly to some browsers. (Pop-ups; flash)
 
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Institute for Business Ethics (IBE) Codes of Conduct How to develop a code of ethics, etc.
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International Monitary Fund (IMF) Code of Conduct "You may ... join a political party, if you can do so without publicly identifying yourself in connection with the IMF and without bringing embarrassment to the IMF or adversely affecting its interests."
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